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Jon

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
Hi,
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?


Max

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
A possible, and possibly better alternative to suit your underlying motives.
Try Autofilter? Apply it via DataFilterAutofilter.
Then choose the value, eg: 1
from the particular col's autofilter droplist
to easily filter out all lines with that value
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"Jon" wrote:
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?


xlm

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
you may sue conditional format under Format on the Tool bar
Let me know if you need further help on this.

HTH
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"Jon" wrote:

Hi,
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?


xlm

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
You may use Conditional Format under Format on the Tool bar
Let me know if you need further help on this this

HTH

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cheers,









"Jon" wrote:

Hi,
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?


Jon

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
Hi,
Yes please, I need your help on this issue. How to do that?

"xlm" wrote:

You may use Conditional Format under Format on the Tool bar
Let me know if you need further help on this this

HTH

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Thank You

cheers,









"Jon" wrote:

Hi,
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?


xlm

how to highlight more related cells if cell highlight
 
Select or highlight your range
Go to Format on your Tool bar
select Conditional Formatting, a dialog box will open up
if you want to all value 1 to be highlighted in your worksheet,
In Condition 1, choose "Cell Value Is" then press Tab button
then on the next dropdown next to it, select "equal to", press Tab button
type in "=1", press the Tab button again
click on the Format button which will bring you to Format Cells dialog box
Select the Patterns tab, choose the color you want
Ok all the way out

You can have up to 3 conditions using this feature.

Does this do what you want? If not, pls elaborate more how your data layout
is like
and how do you currently do and what you want to achieve.

HTH
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cheers,









"Jon" wrote:

Hi,
Yes please, I need your help on this issue. How to do that?

"xlm" wrote:

You may use Conditional Format under Format on the Tool bar
Let me know if you need further help on this this

HTH

--
If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button

Thank You

cheers,









"Jon" wrote:

Hi,
Is there any way to highlight the related cells for selected cell in list?
For example if I select cell has 1 , all cells have the value 1 will be
highlight automatically?

Any help please?



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