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Hi,
Assume the Winner column is F and the first row of data is row 2, then select the cells F2:F100 or whatever and choose Format, Conditional Formatting, pick Formula is from the first drop down and enter the following formula in the second box: =COUNTIF($A2:$E2,"0")2 Choose Format, pick Patterns and pick a color. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "learningdba" wrote: Can someone help me here. Imagine this A B C D E WINNER? 32423 1231 23524 234234 2662 0 999999 0 0 0 123123 232139 0 0 0 Let's say these are sales figures and I want to run a promotion that if you have sales in 3 categories over $0 -- you win and that puts a GREEN box in the winner column. I don't want to award someone that sells the most money but just in 1 region (like row 2). You have to get 3 regions over $0 to win ($0) like row 1. Row 2 and Row 3 sold more, but not in 3 places so they don't win. Don't ask me why -- dumb competitiion, but those are the rules. How do I program this. I need to carry logic all the way to the Winner column that says is this 0 and then conditionally format that expression. Any ideas? |
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