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Default Conditional Format

If you select one range, then Ctrl-Select another, then Ctrl-Select the
third, the third being A1:J10, that should work.

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Bob


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"Conditional Format Issue"
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When I select all three tables, it only applies the formatting to the last
one - is there any way to work around this? I can select each table
individually, but I need to repeat this process multiple times and that
would
be a nuisance. Another workaround would be to copy-paste conditional
formatting - is that possible?

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Assuming the tables are A1:J10, M1:V10, and AA1:AJ10, then select all 300
cells, A1:J10 last, and use a formula in CF of

=AND(A12,M12,AA12)

and format.

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Bob


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addy)



"Conditional Format Issue"
m wrote in message
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I have three 10x10 tables and each have different values for the same
item.
So all in all, there are 100 items with three values each. So for
example,
the item in in the first column, first row of table one is the same as
the
item in the first column, first row of table 2 and table 3. If the
value
of
item 1 is 3 in table 1, 2.5 in table 2, and 3.5 in table 3, how can I
create
a rule that will highlight all of them if each value is greater than 2?
So
to
clarify, if the value in table 1 is 1.5, I don't want any of the values
in
tables 1, 2, or 3, to highlight for item 1. In other words, I want each
item
with all three values greater than 2 to be highlighted.