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excel_jan

should be possible to add more conditions to conditional formatti.
 
In todays Excel it is only possible to set 3 seperate conditions for
formatting cells. I'd like to have some added. Often I just need to set 4 or
5 conditions to cells.
For example: I made a spreadsheet for registrating absence at work.
There are many reasons why someone is not at work. You can simply give these
reasons a colour, but three is not enough.


Springbok

Hi Jan,

I agree that you should be able to add many more conditions. Check this
link to see a VBA solution that will allow you to add as many as you like.

http://www.mrexcel.com/board2/viewto...185&highlight=

Cheers,
Jon

"excel_jan" wrote:

In todays Excel it is only possible to set 3 seperate conditions for
formatting cells. I'd like to have some added. Often I just need to set 4 or
5 conditions to cells.
For example: I made a spreadsheet for registrating absence at work.
There are many reasons why someone is not at work. You can simply give these
reasons a colour, but three is not enough.


Biff

Hi!

Take a look at this:

http://xldynamic.com/source/xld.CFPlus.Download.html

Biff

-----Original Message-----
In todays Excel it is only possible to set 3 seperate

conditions for
formatting cells. I'd like to have some added. Often I

just need to set 4 or
5 conditions to cells.
For example: I made a spreadsheet for registrating

absence at work.
There are many reasons why someone is not at work. You

can simply give these
reasons a colour, but three is not enough.

.


Myrna Larson

You need a macro to do this. BUT... you are trying to store information in
formatting. You will probably save yourself a lot of headaches down the road
if you store information as information, i.e. set up a column for the reason,
and enter it there.

On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 23:51:01 -0800, excel_jan
wrote:

In todays Excel it is only possible to set 3 seperate conditions for
formatting cells. I'd like to have some added. Often I just need to set 4 or
5 conditions to cells.
For example: I made a spreadsheet for registrating absence at work.
There are many reasons why someone is not at work. You can simply give these
reasons a colour, but three is not enough.




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