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=(sum(tab2name:tab6name!a1)+sum(etc
=if(a5=sum(tab2name:tab6name!a1)+sum(etc,"","C") then use formatconditional format to color if cell<"x") -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "KB" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet with multiple tabs. The first tab tallys numbers from other tabs, and compares them with data on the first tab. ex: tab1- tab6. In tab1, I have a cell, lets say A1 where I need to add tab2-a1, a2, a3 + tab3- a1,a2,a3 (and so on up to tab6). Then once those cells are added up, I need it to compare the added number to cell a5 on tab1, if the numbers match, leave that cell blank. If the two number differ, more or less, I need that cell to turn red. If I cant make it change color, then mark that cell with an "X". I keep getting a too many commands rule when I try this. Thanks! |
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