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Default Alternate Row Coloring

In your case - you may also consider to format ALL rows in one of the colors
and use only ONE CF coloring for the ODD or EVEN rows.
Micky


"Stefi" wrote:

Of course, I forgot to delete it, thank you for the warning!

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Regards!
Stefi



David Biddulph ezt *rta:

Or the same without the AND?
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David Biddulph

"Stefi" wrote in message
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=MOD(ROW(),2) for yellow
=NOT(AND(MOD(ROW(),2)) for red

The second condition COUNTA($A1:$C1) limits the scope of CF to rows in
which
one of cells A:C are not blank.

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Stefi



"Ned" ezt *rta:

Hi, I came accross a formula that can be used as a condition in
Conditional Formatting for Alternate Row Coloring. The formula is "
=AND(MOD(ROW(),2),COUNTA($A1:$C1)) ". Now this formula works really
nice, however it is only limited to one color condition for example
"Yellow", while the second color remains as the background color
example "White". If I want to add a second color other than "White"
say "Red" what change do I need to make to the above formula so that I
can insert it as a 2nd condition in the Conditional formatting. So
that I can have Yellow and Red alternating

Appreciate any help. Thankyou

Ed
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