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Default Conditional Formatting

Hi Stefi,

I think the answer provided by Mr. Jacob and by myself is right. In my post
i have clearly mentioned that select the range before applying the
conditional formatting.

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"Stefi" wrote:

You and Jacob didn't observe that the condition is "ANY cell in a range"!
Stefi


Ms-Exl-Learner ezt *rta:

Try this.

1. Select the range
2. From menu FormatConditional Formatting
3. For Condition1Select 'Cell Value Is' and Select Greater than from the
Ccondition drop down and in the next field type 110
4. Click Format ButtonPatternColor select 'red' then give ok

If this post helps, Click Yes!

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"Mike McLellan" wrote:

How do I set the background colour of a cell to Red if the value of any cell
in a range is greater than, say, 110?