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conditional formatting
I understand the concept
would like to know if there is a way to "copy" down the conditional format and have it pick up on the subsequent cell that needs to be looked at for the condition ie cells a1 thru A100 all have values between 1-10 cells B1 thru B100 need to be red if the corresponding A1 thru A100 value exceeds a given value(say 5) is there a way i can have this conditional format apply globally....or do i have to format each cell(B1 to B100) individually thanx kck |
conditional formatting
Select B1:B100
FormatCFFormula is: =$A15 Format to red and OK your way out. If you wanted to have a different # for each cell then individual cell setting would be necessary. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:52:01 -0700, KCK wrote: I understand the concept would like to know if there is a way to "copy" down the conditional format and have it pick up on the subsequent cell that needs to be looked at for the condition ie cells a1 thru A100 all have values between 1-10 cells B1 thru B100 need to be red if the corresponding A1 thru A100 value exceeds a given value(say 5) is there a way i can have this conditional format apply globally....or do i have to format each cell(B1 to B100) individually thanx kck |
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