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How to color automatically color code sums in cells
I have been using MS Excel for years now, but my new job requires a little
more indepth knowledge which I really hope some of you can assist me with cause I really don't want to have to ask the boss. Right now I am trying to take a value from a cell and have it automatically color code the font, ex. a1:a2:b1:b2 value of 0=red, 1-50=black, 51-100=blue etc. if any of you can help me out I would greatly appreciate it. |
How to color automatically color code sums in cells
You can get up to 6 colors using this technique:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/conditional6.html Otherwise, you'll need to use an event macro. In article , kuroitenpi wrote: I have been using MS Excel for years now, but my new job requires a little more indepth knowledge which I really hope some of you can assist me with cause I really don't want to have to ask the boss. Right now I am trying to take a value from a cell and have it automatically color code the font, ex. a1:a2:b1:b2 value of 0=red, 1-50=black, 51-100=blue etc. if any of you can help me out I would greatly appreciate it. |
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