Formatting "IF" response based on "OR" function
Cheat and use a local cell. For example, if we want to test if A1 is equal
to A1 on Sheet2, then do not use:
=A1=Sheet2!A1
use:
=A1=B1
and set B1 up as =Sheet2!a1
REMEMBER. cells are cheap, your time is valuable...use the extra cell!
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200774
"veggies27" wrote:
What about if I am drawing from another worksheet? A2 and A3 in the cases
below are in another worksheet. Conditional fomrating wont let me use a
formula containing abnother worksheet.
"Gary''s Student" wrote:
In A4 enter:
=IF(OR(A1=A2,A1=A3),A1,"")
Then select A4 and enter two conditional formats:
1. Formula Is =A1=A2 and pick Bold
2. Formula Is =A1=A3 and pick Italic
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200774
"veggies27" wrote:
I have an IF statement based on 2 criteria in an OR statement.
....IF a1=a2 or a1=a3, show a1 contents in a4....for instance.
I want to format a2 automatically depending on which of the 2 statements
about a1 turn out to be TRUE.
If a1=a2, show contents in a4 and make it bold text...if a1=a3, show
contents in a4, and make it italic text....for instance.
The problem is I can't use conditional formatting for the specific cells,
because the value in a4 is going to change depending on what I type in a2 and
a3.
Can anyone help?
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