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Default Drop Down Shading

Well, there's a lot of them about on this board !! <bg

Glad to hear that you got it working - thanks for feeding back.

Pete

On Apr 28, 7:58*pm, Graeme Wallace
wrote:
Thanks Pete,

I have created a Drop Down list and used the Conditional Formatting -
working brilliant!
At this rate, I will be an Excel Guru!!

Thanks again.



"Pete_UK" wrote:
You can use conditional formatting to change colour automatically. In
Excel 2003 and earlier you are limited to 3 conditional formats in
each cell (which is what you describe), in Excel 2007 I think the
limit is 64.


If you tell us what your status conditions are (and which cells/
columns) then we can give you more detailed instructions.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Apr 28, 11:21 am, Graeme Wallace
wrote:
Hi,


I wish to create a means of automating my cell shading - ie, I have a
spreadsheet which uses a cell shaded either "red", "yellow" or "green"
depending on its status.


At present, when I enter in more data, I have to click on that cell, and
then select the shading colour - a little boring and slow.


I tried a Drop Down list, but that only uses text and no colour. Is there a
way I can do this?


I am a novice - so simple instructions are a must!!


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