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Conditional Formatting in a pivot table
I have a pivot table that can change in size by 100 or more rows each time I
refresh. I have set up conditional formatting in four different columns and it works great. The problem is, if I set up the conditional formatting by highlighting the cells in a current table, then when I refresh, if the table grows larger, the formatting doesn't exist in the new rows of data. Can conditional formatting be done to each field so that regardless of the number of lines the conditional formatting will work? If so, please tell me how. Thanks, -- Julie |
Conditional Formatting in a pivot table
Your current approach of formatting the entire column is the only approach
that is effective. You can not format individual fields... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Julie" wrote: I have a pivot table that can change in size by 100 or more rows each time I refresh. I have set up conditional formatting in four different columns and it works great. The problem is, if I set up the conditional formatting by highlighting the cells in a current table, then when I refresh, if the table grows larger, the formatting doesn't exist in the new rows of data. Can conditional formatting be done to each field so that regardless of the number of lines the conditional formatting will work? If so, please tell me how. Thanks, -- Julie |
Conditional Formatting in a pivot table
Bummer.....thanks for the response!
-- Julie "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Your current approach of formatting the entire column is the only approach that is effective. You can not format individual fields... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Julie" wrote: I have a pivot table that can change in size by 100 or more rows each time I refresh. I have set up conditional formatting in four different columns and it works great. The problem is, if I set up the conditional formatting by highlighting the cells in a current table, then when I refresh, if the table grows larger, the formatting doesn't exist in the new rows of data. Can conditional formatting be done to each field so that regardless of the number of lines the conditional formatting will work? If so, please tell me how. Thanks, -- Julie |
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