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conditional formatting
Is it possible to use conditional formatting to highlight more than three
conditions? -- James |
conditional formatting
In XL 2007, yes. In earlier versions, no.
-- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is it possible to use conditional formatting to highlight more than three conditions? -- James |
conditional formatting
Is there another way to do it in Excel 2003?
-- James "Dave F" wrote: In XL 2007, yes. In earlier versions, no. -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is it possible to use conditional formatting to highlight more than three conditions? -- James |
conditional formatting
The answer to that question depends on what you're trying to accomplish.
Provide some details. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is there another way to do it in Excel 2003? -- James "Dave F" wrote: In XL 2007, yes. In earlier versions, no. -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is it possible to use conditional formatting to highlight more than three conditions? -- James |
conditional formatting
A user where i am employed hsd a spreadsheet. She wants to be able to
highlight (with dif colors) more than 3 groups of numbers starting with certain number sequences. -- James "Dave F" wrote: The answer to that question depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Provide some details. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is there another way to do it in Excel 2003? -- James "Dave F" wrote: In XL 2007, yes. In earlier versions, no. -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "James" wrote: Is it possible to use conditional formatting to highlight more than three conditions? -- James |
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