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Would be really helpful if you posted the cell references rather than "the
top of the screen" Also which column is the "Status" column? Example only................... =$A1=$G$1 where $G$1 contains "Complete" and column A is the "Status" column. Gord On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:54:05 -0700, Ricardo wrote: Also, i'm using a set of constant values (e.g. A legend) at the top of the screen for the reference information. ex. at the top of the screen I have "Complete", "Incomplete" and "Failed". Then, I conditionally format the screen to reference those cells when looking at the information beneath. If the cells beneath read the same as the "Complete" in the legend then it changes the colour. Am I doing this the wrong way? "Ricardo" wrote: Ok, unfortunately that conditional formatting, even though it highlights the whole line does not suit. For some reason, it now doesn't care what is in the "Status" column and highlights the line to the first rule "Gord Dibben" wrote: Pre-select A1:H10 FormatCFFormula is: =$A1="Complete" Format to Green Condition2 =$A1="Incomplete" Format to red. Assumes column A is the status column. Edit to suit. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 00:03:02 -0700, Ricardo wrote: Hi, I understand that what I am trying to do is a variation of "Conditional Formatting", however none of the topics I have read cover what i'm trying to do. Step 1: Copy data from a table into a preformatted spreadsheet Step 2: I would then normally have to colour each row depending on whether I have received the certification for it. In otherwords "complete" "incomplete" "partial" etc etc. What I would like to know is if I can set it so that excel automatically reads the status column and finds "Complete" it will automatically colour that entire row "green" (generally about 8 rows across). ex 1 | Complete | 012345 | etc etc - Would automatically become green once copied from a database into the spreadsheet. 2 | Incomplete | 012346 | etc etc - Would be red. Kind Regards, Ricardo Martinelli |
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