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Can anyone help me with this...
When a cetain number is reached in a cell using sum, can i get a cell to go a certain colour. For example, when the number 50 is reached in a totals cell, can another cell then go gold, or blue, etc. Thanks |
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Hi,
Click on the cell you want to change colour then Format|Conditional formal Select 'Formula is' Enter the formula =$A$1=50 Change A1 to the cell you are monitoring Pick a colour OK. Mike "Quif210786" wrote: Can anyone help me with this... When a cetain number is reached in a cell using sum, can i get a cell to go a certain colour. For example, when the number 50 is reached in a totals cell, can another cell then go gold, or blue, etc. Thanks |
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Hi,
If you are using 2007: 1. Select the cell you want to format, say A1 2. Choose Home, Conditional Formatting, New Rule, 3. Pick Use a formula to determine which cells to format 4. in the Edit the Rule Description area enter the following formula: =$A$1=$B$6 where cell B6 contains your sum formula. 5.Then click the Format button and pick the Fill tab and choose any color you want. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Quif210786" wrote: Can anyone help me with this... When a cetain number is reached in a cell using sum, can i get a cell to go a certain colour. For example, when the number 50 is reached in a totals cell, can another cell then go gold, or blue, etc. Thanks |
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