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Shading Cells
I have Excel 2000. I am trying to shade all the cells in a row if the cell
at the end of that particular row has a value. I can use the conditional formatting and get that one cell to change shades but I want the whole row to change. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks JM |
Shading Cells
Crazydad42 wrote:
I have Excel 2000. I am trying to shade all the cells in a row if the cell at the end of that particular row has a value. I can use the conditional formatting and get that one cell to change shades but I want the whole row to change. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks JM Hi JM, Suppose you want to shade the range A2:R2 if R2=5. Just select the range, then menu Format, Conditional Formatting, under Condition 1 select "Formula is" and type in the text box this formula: =$R2=5 Then choose the format you prefer. Adapt to your real range and condition. -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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