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http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html is one example. -- David Biddulph "Argy - Arcasoft" wrote in message ... David; Very good point. Would you mind sharing how do you improve the number of conditionals using VB under Excel 2003? Thanks. Argy! "David Biddulph" wrote: Yes, in Excel 2007. Otherwise, it needs a VBA solution. -- David Biddulph "Sekhar" wrote in message ... Thank you Argy & Arul. Conditional format was useful, but as you said limited to 3. Is it possible t have more than 3, like say 12. Thanks Sekhar "Argy - Arcasoft" wrote: Hi Sekhar; It is possible but limmited to three colors by cell. Excell 2007, in theory, makes this unlimmited because they saw the need for that option as it has been getting popular. Your choice is to use what is called "Conditional Format" under the Format menu. Let me know how it goes. Argy "Sekhar" wrote: Hi I have data which is segregated into 5 trypes A,B,C,D & E. If 'A' appears in cell A1, is there a way to color A1 in green,'B' in A1 then in 'yellow' etc. In short I am asking whether we have something like 'color if' function. I am using Office 2003. Thanks in advance. Regds Sekhar |
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