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I want to know how to format the entire row if a cell within the row meets a
certain condition. I could use condtional formatting to format only the cell which meets that condition. -- Thanks! |
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Select the entire row or portion of the row to format.
FormatCFFormula is: =$D$1=123 Your cell ref and value may differ so edit the above to suit. Main thing is to make the cell ref Absolute by inserting the $ signs as shown. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:29:00 -0800, Daviv wrote: I want to know how to format the entire row if a cell within the row meets a certain condition. I could use condtional formatting to format only the cell which meets that condition. |
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