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How would I associate separate colors to each of the values in my drop down
list so that when I choose the value, the color shows for the selection? In process (yellow); Completed (green), Never Started (Red), Follow Up (Blue). Thank you in advance. |
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Use conditional formatting. See
http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "vlwilburn" wrote in message ... How would I associate separate colors to each of the values in my drop down list so that when I choose the value, the color shows for the selection? In process (yellow); Completed (green), Never Started (Red), Follow Up (Blue). Thank you in advance. |
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Thank you, this site truly helped and will be helpful in the future with
another project. Appreciate your quick response. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Use conditional formatting. See http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "vlwilburn" wrote in message ... How would I associate separate colors to each of the values in my drop down list so that when I choose the value, the color shows for the selection? In process (yellow); Completed (green), Never Started (Red), Follow Up (Blue). Thank you in advance. |
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One thing I did forget to ask. In a drop down list like this I know you can
have more than three, but is there a way of overriding the Conditional Formating to add more conditions, i.e. (4 or 5)? "Bob Phillips" wrote: Use conditional formatting. See http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "vlwilburn" wrote in message ... How would I associate separate colors to each of the values in my drop down list so that when I choose the value, the color shows for the selection? In process (yellow); Completed (green), Never Started (Red), Follow Up (Blue). Thank you in advance. |
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You can either us VBA or this
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "vlwilburn" wrote in message ... One thing I did forget to ask. In a drop down list like this I know you can have more than three, but is there a way of overriding the Conditional Formating to add more conditions, i.e. (4 or 5)? "Bob Phillips" wrote: Use conditional formatting. See http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "vlwilburn" wrote in message ... How would I associate separate colors to each of the values in my drop down list so that when I choose the value, the color shows for the selection? In process (yellow); Completed (green), Never Started (Red), Follow Up (Blue). Thank you in advance. |
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