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Changing the colors
Is there a formula to change the color (of a cell or the written) with a
condition? Like, if the number is 10 is red, or something like that... |
Look up conditional formatting in help (Highlight cells that meet specific
conditions) -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Prado" wrote in message ... Is there a formula to change the color (of a cell or the written) with a condition? Like, if the number is 10 is red, or something like that... |
That can be accomplished using the Conditional Formatting function. It is
listed under the Format option on the tool bar. Set the condition and then hit the format button to establish the desired formatting to be used if the cell meets the condition. "Prado" wrote: Is there a formula to change the color (of a cell or the written) with a condition? Like, if the number is 10 is red, or something like that... |
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