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Willco3

Conditional Formatting
 
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

Max

Conditional Formatting
 
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


David Biddulph[_2_]

Conditional Formatting
 
Did you try either of the answers to your identical question yesterday?
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
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




Willco3

Conditional Formatting
 
sorry - couldn't see yesterdays ? - thought it didn't go through..........
--
DWillcox


"David Biddulph" wrote:

Did you try either of the answers to your identical question yesterday?
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
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





Willco3

Conditional Formatting
 
thanks Max that worked - one other thing, how do I turn off the color in C2
once an option has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"Max" wrote:

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


David Biddulph[_2_]

Conditional Formatting
 
You turn the colour off by having anything other than "Special" in C1.
If you wish to include a further condition in your formatting criterion, you
can combine conditions using AND or OR.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
thanks Max that worked - one other thing, how do I turn off the color in
C2
once an option has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"Max" wrote:

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




Willco3

Conditional Formatting
 
Thanks - I'm still learning......do I do a 2nd cond format to turn the cell
(C2) back to white after data has been entered into it - right now it stays
red even though the data has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"David Biddulph" wrote:

You turn the colour off by having anything other than "Special" in C1.
If you wish to include a further condition in your formatting criterion, you
can combine conditions using AND or OR.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
thanks Max that worked - one other thing, how do I turn off the color in
C2
once an option has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"Max" wrote:

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





David Biddulph[_2_]

Conditional Formatting
 
With the condition Max specified, it should be red when C1="Special" and not
coloured otherwise. Is that what it's doing? Is that what you want?

If not, you'll have to explain the problem in more detail. If you need to
explain exactly what you've got, copy the formula from your CF condition and
paste it here; don't try to retype it here.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
Thanks - I'm still learning......do I do a 2nd cond format to turn the
cell
(C2) back to white after data has been entered into it - right now it
stays
red even though the data has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"David Biddulph" wrote:

You turn the colour off by having anything other than "Special" in C1.
If you wish to include a further condition in your formatting criterion,
you
can combine conditions using AND or OR.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
thanks Max that worked - one other thing, how do I turn off the color
in
C2
once an option has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"Max" wrote:

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







Willco3

Conditional Formatting
 
Here's what I have - when a particular function (flex) is picked from a drop
down menu in C1 - the next cell (C2) turns red as an indicator that they need
to select another option from that (C2) drop down menu - the formula I have
is =N13="flex" - once the second selection is picked in C2 I want the red to
disappear but I dont know how to write the formula - thanks for all your help.
--
DWillcox


"David Biddulph" wrote:

With the condition Max specified, it should be red when C1="Special" and not
coloured otherwise. Is that what it's doing? Is that what you want?

If not, you'll have to explain the problem in more detail. If you need to
explain exactly what you've got, copy the formula from your CF condition and
paste it here; don't try to retype it here.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
Thanks - I'm still learning......do I do a 2nd cond format to turn the
cell
(C2) back to white after data has been entered into it - right now it
stays
red even though the data has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"David Biddulph" wrote:

You turn the colour off by having anything other than "Special" in C1.
If you wish to include a further condition in your formatting criterion,
you
can combine conditions using AND or OR.
--
David Biddulph

"Willco3" wrote in message
...
thanks Max that worked - one other thing, how do I turn off the color
in
C2
once an option has been selected?
--
DWillcox


"Max" wrote:

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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