Advanced formula - Return result & Show Cell Reference of resu
Woooweee! Bob, I finally figured it out. Your assistance certainly pointed
me in the right direction. This is what I ended up with and it worked.
I highlighted the rows, by clicking the row numbers of all the rows I wanted
to query. Then selected Format / Conditional Format
condition 1: =IF(--($F18="B")--($F18="D"),AND($M18="no",$O18="no"))
[format: color=yellow]
condition 2: =IF($F18="c",AND($L18="no",$N18="no")) [Format color=purple]
condition 3: =IF($F18="O",AND($L18="no",$N18="no")) [Format color=green]
I would still appreciate any comments and/or suggestions.. Also, is there a
way to use the same formula without first going into "conditional
formatting"? and still be able to show the results with the different colors
schemes?
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
=AND($A3="B",OR($D3="no",$F3="no"))
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Irv" wrote in message
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Yes, I got that part worked out, thanks... but I still need a formula to
compare the value of columns D&F with a value in column A, of the same
row.
For Example:
If (column)A="B" and (column)D="no", (column)F="no", then change the color
of the cell in column A to yellow.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
CF is conditional formatting. Follow the steps I gave, it is complete.
FormatConditional Formatting means take the Format menu, then take
Conditional Formatting off that menu.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Irv" wrote in message
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Thanks Bob, however can you please provide a bit more details.. (ex.
What
is
and where do I find, CF?)
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Try conditional formatting.
Select B3:F15
Goto CF, FormatConditional Formatting
Change Condition 1 to Formula Is
Add a Formula =OR($D3="no",$F3="no")
Click format
Select Pattern
Choose a colour
OK
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Irv" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm trying to build a formula that would take the content of a
cell
and
compare it to the value (yes or no), of a range of cells, then
show
the
cell
reference (column/row#) if the cell reference does not meet the
given
criteria. Ex....
if... Column A, Rows 3-15 contains the letter "B"
then... Columns "D and/or F" (rows 3-15) should contain "yes",
However
if... any of the rows contains "no" in both columns (D & F), then
show
which
row..
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