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Momof2

Conditional Formatting
 
I have a pivot table in which I have a conditional format set up to change
anything in my "totals" (c) column red if it is equal to 1. Is there a
formula that can change another column (b) in the pivot table if the totals
(c) column is changed to red with one format?

The only way i'm finding it will let me do it is if I do each cell one at a
time, it will not let me copy a formula in a pivot table.

Also is there a formula to hide a row if the "totals" column is equal to 0?

Brad Vogt

Conditional Formatting
 
Question is too vague. I do know that working with mixed absolutes ie. $A1
or A$1 in conditional formats with "Use a formula to determine which cells to
format" will expand your possibilities and likely solve your problem of
needing to enter a different conditional format in each cell. Format painter
will work as well then.

"Momof2" wrote:

I have a pivot table in which I have a conditional format set up to change
anything in my "totals" (c) column red if it is equal to 1. Is there a
formula that can change another column (b) in the pivot table if the totals
(c) column is changed to red with one format?

The only way i'm finding it will let me do it is if I do each cell one at a
time, it will not let me copy a formula in a pivot table.

Also is there a formula to hide a row if the "totals" column is equal to 0?



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