Change font colour
Thanks Gord. I don't know VBA, but I will take a look to see what I can find
out.
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
There is no easy way to CF a cell based upon the value of a cell in another
worksheet.
Probably have to go with VBA
Gord
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:24:01 -0800, mturboman
wrote:
Thanks for the reply Gord.
I do have a question though, is there an easier or better way to accomplish
this, as I am currently looking to review about 1500 cells with this criteria
on Tab 3 and looking to Tab 1 and Tab 2 to evaluate would be a lot of named
ranges. Is there a better more efficient way that I can format the cell in
Tab 3, using data in the same cell of Tab 1 and Tab2 to evaluate the color of
the cell on Tab 3?
Thanks,
Mturboman
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
You can refer to another sheet for CF only if you define a name for cell on
other sheet.
i.e. defined name "apple" refers to =Sheet2!A1
Example........On Sheet1 in A1 CFFormula is: =A1<ABS(apple)
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:20:31 -0600, Bob I wrote:
You need to specify the Sheet name in addition to the cell if it is not
on the same sheet eg Sheet2!A1
mturboman wrote:
I have a similar question, only my problem is i want to evaluate A1 on tab1,
vs A1 on tab2, and apply a color pattern if A1 on tab1 ABS<1 and A1 on tab2
ABS1. How can I do this, as conditional formatting does not allow other
tabs or files?
Thanks
Mike
"Stefi" wrote:
Select column B
Formats/Conditional formatting
Choose formula as criterium
Formula: =B1<A1 set format/pattern/choose pink
Regards,
Stefi
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I have 2 columns of data.
If the number in b1 is less than a1, I want the number in b1 to be displayed
in pink.
How do I do this?
Many thanks for any help!
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