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CCW

Conditional Formatting Errors
 
I am finding that using the "not between" function in conditional formatting
works exactly the opposite of expected. In other words if I format the cell
to if cell value is "not between" 1 and 10 highlight it yellow. If 7 is in
the cell it becomes yellow. If 15 is in the cell it is not yellow.

Note that the 1 and 10 in the example are cell references in my spreadsheet.

Am I the only one or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks

Sandy Mann

Conditional Formatting Errors
 
If you mean that you have two cell references in the two dialog windows eg
=D1
then it works for me as expected. Remove the quotes from arounf the cell
reference is XL puts them in.

--
HTH

Sandy
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"CCW" wrote in message
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I am finding that using the "not between" function in conditional
formatting
works exactly the opposite of expected. In other words if I format the
cell
to if cell value is "not between" 1 and 10 highlight it yellow. If 7 is
in
the cell it becomes yellow. If 15 is in the cell it is not yellow.

Note that the 1 and 10 in the example are cell references in my
spreadsheet.

Am I the only one or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks




Bernard Liengme

Conditional Formatting Errors
 
Are the numbers in the cells just typed in values or do they result from
formulas.
If formula, please give example
I cannot reproduce you problem; you may email me (my private email, not
group) a copy of your file.
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
remove caps from email

"CCW" wrote in message
...
I am finding that using the "not between" function in conditional
formatting
works exactly the opposite of expected. In other words if I format the
cell
to if cell value is "not between" 1 and 10 highlight it yellow. If 7 is
in
the cell it becomes yellow. If 15 is in the cell it is not yellow.

Note that the 1 and 10 in the example are cell references in my
spreadsheet.

Am I the only one or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks





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