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conditional formatting
I am trying to add two conditions to a cell using the formula bar in
conditional formating. 1. If cell A1 is blank, then B2 is blank and grey 2. If A2 has a date entry between 1/12/06 and 31/01/07, then A2 should turn white (no fill) and allow and entry. Is this too ambitious? |
conditional formatting
This is a separate conditional formatting for each cell, the first in B2 is
a formula of =LEN(A1)=0, with a font colour and pattern colour of grey, the second is a formula of =AND(A2=--"2006-12-01",A2<=--"2007-01-41") and set the font colour to white. -- --- HTH Bob (change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct) "Odyblue" wrote in message ... I am trying to add two conditions to a cell using the formula bar in conditional formating. 1. If cell A1 is blank, then B2 is blank and grey 2. If A2 has a date entry between 1/12/06 and 31/01/07, then A2 should turn white (no fill) and allow and entry. Is this too ambitious? |
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