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colour of a row depending on cell value
Hi all, is it possible to change the colour of the font in a row depending on
one of the cell values in that row? I can obviously use conditional formatting to change the font in the particular cell that holds the data i will use, but i would like the entire row to be formatted. Basically i want the row to change to a light grey font when a particular cell within that row says complete. Is this at all possible? any help appreciated. Regards |
colour of a row depending on cell value
One way:
Assume the target column is B. Select the rows to C, with the active cell in row 1, then use CF1: Formula is =$B1 = "Complete" Format1: <font/<lt grey In article , Maax wrote: Hi all, is it possible to change the colour of the font in a row depending on one of the cell values in that row? I can obviously use conditional formatting to change the font in the particular cell that holds the data i will use, but i would like the entire row to be formatted. Basically i want the row to change to a light grey font when a particular cell within that row says complete. Is this at all possible? any help appreciated. Regards |
colour of a row depending on cell value
Hi JE, sorry i am a little ne to formula's in Excel. Can you please advise
what you mean by CF1: The column that will have "complete" in it will be M. The first row is 3. I am unsure what the CF: actually refers too? Max "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Assume the target column is B. Select the rows to C, with the active cell in row 1, then use CF1: Formula is =$B1 = "Complete" Format1: <font/<lt grey In article , Maax wrote: Hi all, is it possible to change the colour of the font in a row depending on one of the cell values in that row? I can obviously use conditional formatting to change the font in the particular cell that holds the data i will use, but i would like the entire row to be formatted. Basically i want the row to change to a light grey font when a particular cell within that row says complete. Is this at all possible? any help appreciated. Regards |
colour of a row depending on cell value
CF1 == The first (or only) condition in the conditional format
In article , Maax wrote: I am unsure what the CF: actually refers too? |
colour of a row depending on cell value
Look at it again and think about it. Could possibly be "conditional
formatting 1" -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Maax" wrote in message ... Hi JE, sorry i am a little ne to formula's in Excel. Can you please advise what you mean by CF1: The column that will have "complete" in it will be M. The first row is 3. I am unsure what the CF: actually refers too? Max "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Assume the target column is B. Select the rows to C, with the active cell in row 1, then use CF1: Formula is =$B1 = "Complete" Format1: <font/<lt grey In article , Maax wrote: Hi all, is it possible to change the colour of the font in a row depending on one of the cell values in that row? I can obviously use conditional formatting to change the font in the particular cell that holds the data i will use, but i would like the entire row to be formatted. Basically i want the row to change to a light grey font when a particular cell within that row says complete. Is this at all possible? any help appreciated. Regards |
colour of a row depending on cell value
Many Thanks J, as I am a novice i never actually knew there was a drop down
for entering formula in the conditional formatting. Once i found that it was easy. Many thanks for your patience. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: CF1 == The first (or only) condition in the conditional format In article , Maax wrote: I am unsure what the CF: actually refers too? |
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