I guess I was looking for a condirion to be set exactly as it is in
formatting but with values instead. I wanted the condition along with a cell
value. Thanks, any way, your response lead me to the answer in spite of my
error in logic.
Sandy Mann wrote:
Both your formulas work for me as cell formulas so I assume that you are
talking about Conditional Formatting.
Select: Format Conditional Foprmatting Cell Value is: select the arrow
head and select "greater than" and enter 0 and the select the formatting
that you want.
I believe that I want to use something like this but it doesn't seem to
work:
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starts filling the equation with cell addresses.
Is ther a way to use the arrow keys in this situation?
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