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COLOURING CELL BACK GROUNDS
When I export from MS Project to Excel, amongst other things I export the
start and finish variance. My client then wants to colour the background of these variances in six different colours depending on how much lead and lag there is for the variances. Using Excel conditional formatting and an IF function I can achieve three colours and one €śno colour€ť but can someone please tell me how to obtain six colours, again using IF functions. |
COLOURING CELL BACK GROUNDS
If you want to set up to 6 different conditional formats then you will
need to use a macro. Alternatively, you could download Bob's add-in CFPlus from this link: http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html and this will give you up to 30 different Conditional Formats. Another alternative is to upgrade to XL2007, where you have more than 3 conditional formats. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 16, 12:46 am, Tassie Devil wrote: When I export from MS Project to Excel, amongst other things I export the start and finish variance. My client then wants to colour the background of these variances in six different colours depending on how much lead and lag there is for the variances. Using Excel conditional formatting and an IF function I can achieve three colours and one "no colour" but can someone please tell me how to obtain six colours, again using IF functions. |
COLOURING CELL BACK GROUNDS
Thanks so much Peter - I will try that ASAP
"Pete_UK" wrote: If you want to set up to 6 different conditional formats then you will need to use a macro. Alternatively, you could download Bob's add-in CFPlus from this link: http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html and this will give you up to 30 different Conditional Formats. Another alternative is to upgrade to XL2007, where you have more than 3 conditional formats. Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 16, 12:46 am, Tassie Devil wrote: When I export from MS Project to Excel, amongst other things I export the start and finish variance. My client then wants to colour the background of these variances in six different colours depending on how much lead and lag there is for the variances. Using Excel conditional formatting and an IF function I can achieve three colours and one "no colour" but can someone please tell me how to obtain six colours, again using IF functions. |
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