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Excel - conditional formatting issue
Hai,
I have an issue in Excel 2003 wherein i am not able to highlight cells that contains a particular word, checkout the example below, im looking forward to highlight cells which has "vip" I am able to do the same in Excel 2007. lnaipsa01.ln.fw.gs.com lnampla10.ln.gsam.gs.com lnccpla02.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla02-vip.ln.fw.gs.com |
Excel - conditional formatting issue
You do not explain how you have done this in Excel 2007, but in Excel
2003 highlight the data that you want this to apply to (A1:A6 in your example), then click on Format | Conditional Formatting and choose Formula Is rather than Cell Value Is in the first box. In the formula box enter: =ISNUMBER(SEARCH("vip",A1)) Then click on the Format button, Patterns tab and choose your colour. OK your way out of the dialogue box, and you should see three of the cells highlighted. Hope this helps. Pete On May 8, 12:18*pm, Raj wrote: Hai, I have an issue in Excel 2003 wherein i am not able to highlight cells that contains a particular word, checkout the example below, im looking forward to highlight cells which has "vip" I am able to do the same in Excel 2007. lnaipsa01.ln.fw.gs.com lnampla10.ln.gsam.gs.com lnccpla02.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla02-vip.ln.fw.gs.com |
Excel - conditional formatting issue
Can you do this where if it's VIP make red else if its ABC make green????
Thanks Lisa "Pete_UK" wrote: You do not explain how you have done this in Excel 2007, but in Excel 2003 highlight the data that you want this to apply to (A1:A6 in your example), then click on Format | Conditional Formatting and choose Formula Is rather than Cell Value Is in the first box. In the formula box enter: =ISNUMBER(SEARCH("vip",A1)) Then click on the Format button, Patterns tab and choose your colour. OK your way out of the dialogue box, and you should see three of the cells highlighted. Hope this helps. Pete On May 8, 12:18 pm, Raj wrote: Hai, I have an issue in Excel 2003 wherein i am not able to highlight cells that contains a particular word, checkout the example below, im looking forward to highlight cells which has "vip" I am able to do the same in Excel 2007. lnaipsa01.ln.fw.gs.com lnampla10.ln.gsam.gs.com lnccpla02.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla02-vip.ln.fw.gs.com |
Excel - conditional formatting issue
This has two conditions, so you set the first one up as shown above,
but once you have set this and click OK once (to get back to the dialogue box) then you click Add and set up a second condition in a similar way, but using ABC instead of VIP and choosing Green. Hope this helps. Pete On May 23, 2:02*pm, Pungigi wrote: Can you do this where if it's VIP make red else if its ABC make green???? Thanks Lisa "Pete_UK" wrote: You do not explain how you have done this in Excel 2007, but in Excel 2003 highlight the data that you want this to apply to (A1:A6 in your example), then click on Format | Conditional Formatting and choose Formula Is rather than Cell Value Is in the first box. In the formula box enter: =ISNUMBER(SEARCH("vip",A1)) Then click on the Format button, Patterns tab and choose your colour. OK your way out of the dialogue box, and you should see three of the cells highlighted. Hope this helps. Pete On May 8, 12:18 pm, Raj wrote: Hai, I have an issue in Excel 2003 wherein i am not able to highlight cells that contains a particular word, checkout the example below, im looking forward to highlight cells which has "vip" I am able to do the same in Excel 2007. lnaipsa01.ln.fw.gs.com lnampla10.ln.gsam.gs.com lnccpla02.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla01-vip.ln.fw.gs.com lnclpla02-vip.ln.fw.gs.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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