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Conditional formatting, based on a different cell
Let's say I want column A to be formatted with a yellow fill color, if the
value of column B (same row) is 1. Can this be done with a formula in conditional formatting? If so, can you provide it? Thanks!! -- GD |
Conditional formatting, based on a different cell
Easy. Select col A, then apply CF using Formula Is:
=$B1=1 Format yellow fill, ok out The $ sign is the key here to fixing the point to col B -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "GD" wrote: Let's say I want column A to be formatted with a yellow fill color, if the value of column B (same row) is 1. Can this be done with a formula in conditional formatting? If so, can you provide it? |
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