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Earl Kiosterud Earl Kiosterud is offline
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Default Conditional Formatting Problem

Steve,

Select your cells. Note the active (white) cell. In this case, it's row 2, and the cell
being tested is in column A.

Condition 1:
Formula: =AND(MOD(ROW(),2)=0,OR($A2<-100000,$A2100000))
Format: Blue and Bold Italic

Condition 2:
Formula: =AND(MOD(ROW(),1)=0,OR($A2<-100000,$A2100000))
Format: Bold Italic

Condition 3:
Formula: =MOD(ROW(),2)=0
Format: Blue
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"Steve Wright" wrote in message news:1170370557.550463@muldoon...
I have a conditional format that turns every cell on an even row light blue
using a conditional format of Formula is: "=MOD(ROW(),2)=0".

My problem is that I want to retain the light blue colour and format the
font to Bold Italics where the value is less than -100000 and greater than
100000.

Does any one have any ideas?

Steve