Conditional Formating (?) question
In which case you need to look again at your CF formula, to make sure that
whichever cell you are trying to format is affected by the appropriate cell.
It sounds as if you've formatted row 2 with a formula referring to row 1.
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David Biddulph
"mmills421" wrote in message
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That is almost working, but when I enter a value in column A of a row, the
row underneath becomes active (highlighted RED), not the actual row in
which
the value was entered...
"David Biddulph" wrote:
=AND(A1<"",...
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David Biddulph
"mmills421" wrote in message
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OK, thanks for the help. One last question though. All rows that
don't
have
required "X" value appear RED, but I would like the RED/GREEN rules to
only
apply after a value is entered into column A. The "X" columns are B-F,
so
I
would like the RED/GREEN rules to be "activated" if something is
written
in
column A. Until a value is in column A, the rows should appear clear.
I
appreciate all of your help...
"akphidelt" wrote:
If you highlight all the rows of your data and you keep the $ sign in
front
of the column letter, you should only have to type the equation in
once.
And remember if your data does not start in A1 then change the 1 to
whatever
row your data starts in.
As for way the second formula is not working I am not sure. Can you
post
the
formula here... and then let me know where the conditional formatting
starts?
"mmills421" wrote:
Thanks, it worked for the 1st condition (GREEN) but not for the
second
condition (RED). I double checked the formula and it looks correct.
Also, how would I get this to apply to all rows, without having to
re-type
conditions for each, i.e. A1, B1, C1 and then A2, B2, C2.
"akphidelt" wrote:
Alright, highlight the complete row around all your data...
Go to Format--Conditional Formatting
Change it to Formula Is
For example if the first row of your data starts on A1 to D1
Type in
=And($A1="X",$B1="X",$C1="X",$D1="X")
Make sure you keep the $ sign in front of the column
Then for the no X do the same thing but replace the = sign with <
=And($A1<"X",$B1<"X",$C1<"X",$D1<"X")
"mmills421" wrote:
Dumb user here. I want to set a conditional formatting (?) rule
so
that a
row will highlight a certain color depending on if certain cells
contain a
character (X). Example, if A1, B1, C1 and D1 each contain "X",
the
row will
highlight GREEN. If "X" is not contained within each of the
cells,
the row
will highlight RED.
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