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Cloror in a formula - with certain criteria
Is there a way to make a color change if the result of the formula is above
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Cloror in a formula - with certain criteria
Conditional formatting
-- David Biddulph "Farmer Ted" wrote in message ... Is there a way to make a color change if the result of the formula is above or below a certain number OR result? |
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Cloror in a formula - with certain criteria
hi
yes. use conditional formating. on the menu bar.... formatconditional formatting condition1-if cell value is..less than..your number pick your color contition2-if cell value is..greater than..your number pick your other color. you might want to consider greater that or equal to. less than or equal to.. regards FSt1 "Farmer Ted" wrote: Is there a way to make a color change if the result of the formula is above or below a certain number OR result? |
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Thanks. . .I knew it was a simple answer. . .I thought it would be better to
ask the question than spend hours tooling around myself. Thanks alot "FSt1" wrote: hi yes. use conditional formating. on the menu bar.... formatconditional formatting condition1-if cell value is..less than..your number pick your color contition2-if cell value is..greater than..your number pick your other color. you might want to consider greater that or equal to. less than or equal to.. regards FSt1 "Farmer Ted" wrote: Is there a way to make a color change if the result of the formula is above or below a certain number OR result? |
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Cloror in a formula - with certain criteria
you are welcome.
regards FSt1 "Farmer Ted" wrote: Thanks. . .I knew it was a simple answer. . .I thought it would be better to ask the question than spend hours tooling around myself. Thanks alot "FSt1" wrote: hi yes. use conditional formating. on the menu bar.... formatconditional formatting condition1-if cell value is..less than..your number pick your color contition2-if cell value is..greater than..your number pick your other color. you might want to consider greater that or equal to. less than or equal to.. regards FSt1 "Farmer Ted" wrote: Is there a way to make a color change if the result of the formula is above or below a certain number OR result? |
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