Help with Conditional Formatting
Thank you! It does just what I want it to do! And thanks for explaining how
it works. That helps a whole lot.
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:
=and(len(b4)<9, len(b4)0)
so if B4 has more than 1 character but not 9 characters then the formula
returns true and the colour is applied... I think that is what you wanted...
In CF's it definilty matters which order you apply the formats as formats
are applied in order and once a format has been applied it does not evaluate
any further formats. So if you had cirteria 1 =len(b4)<9 then it would not
get to your second criteria if the len was 0 as the firrts conditoin is true.
You would have to have the formats in the other order.
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"RM270" wrote:
Thanks Jim! Works perfectly! But I forgot about empty cells. I don't want
them to turn a color if len=0. Should I make two conditions to cover that?
Does it matter which one come first?
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:
Conditional formats want functions that return true of false. To that end you
do not need the if function. Try this formula
=len(b4)<9
as it will return true or false
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"RM270" wrote:
I am working with a large list in Excel 2003. One column is formatted as
general. Each cell in the column has numbers in it that look like this:
1234-1234. I want to have the cell turn red if there are not nine characters
in it.
I have selected conditinal formatting for the cell. I use fomula
=if(len(B4)<9) and tell it to make the cell red. It doesn't work. Can anyone
help me figure out why?
Thanks for any help given.
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