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Assuming the particular option results in C1 having the value: Special
Select C2, then apply conditional formatting using Formula is: =C1="Special" Format to taste, Ok out. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Willco3" wrote: nI have a drop down menu in C1 with approx. 20 options to choose from. I want C2 to turn red if a particular option is picked from the box (this applies to 1 out of the 20 only) - how do I do this?. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. -- DWillcox |
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