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In Conditional Formatting, instead of using "Cell Value Is", use "Formula
Is". -- David Biddulph "FreddieP" wrote in message ... Hi, I would like to make a cell in a specific color if another cell has a value higher than a value specified by me. I know how to do it if I want to change the coulor in the same cell (don't know the english term for this) formatting with terms (or something like that) But when it's another cell that has the value I'm lost. |
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