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Conditional Formatting
I know Conditional Formatting in the same cell as the value is entered.
Is there a possibility for, say: If A1 = 1 then Red Font in A2, etc. |
Conditional Formatting
Apply your conditional format to A2
=A1=1 then set the font to red "Tatebana" wrote: I know Conditional Formatting in the same cell as the value is entered. Is there a possibility for, say: If A1 = 1 then Red Font in A2, etc. |
Conditional Formatting
Hi,
I don´t know whether I understood correctly... I want red font in A2 if the cell value of A1 is 1 or x or not "" What do I enter in the Conditional Format Box for A2? I tried: Cell Value equals =A1=1 but nothing changes "Mike" wrote: Apply your conditional format to A2 =A1=1 then set the font to red "Tatebana" wrote: I know Conditional Formatting in the same cell as the value is entered. Is there a possibility for, say: If A1 = 1 then Red Font in A2, etc. |
Conditional Formatting
You need to change the conditional formatting so instead of being "Cell
Value" change to "Formula" "Tatebana" wrote: Hi, I don´t know whether I understood correctly... I want red font in A2 if the cell value of A1 is 1 or x or not "" What do I enter in the Conditional Format Box for A2? I tried: Cell Value equals =A1=1 but nothing changes "Mike" wrote: Apply your conditional format to A2 =A1=1 then set the font to red "Tatebana" wrote: I know Conditional Formatting in the same cell as the value is entered. Is there a possibility for, say: If A1 = 1 then Red Font in A2, etc. |
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