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Change Text Colour
Can anyone explain how to conditionally change the text colour in a
spreadsheet - for example show negative numbers in red and positive numbers black ? Many thanks. |
Change Text Colour
Select the cell.
Click on Format, Conditional formatting. next to Cell Value is, click on the dropdown, and select Less than. In the adjacent box insert a 0 click on Add Select your font colour Click on Add, change Between to greeater than, and repeat. OK out -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "CT (Oxford, UK)" wrote: Can anyone explain how to conditionally change the text colour in a spreadsheet - for example show negative numbers in red and positive numbers black ? Many thanks. |
Change Text Colour
one other way without conditional formatting
select the cells right click and select Format Cells in Number tab, select Number choose the format you want from Negative numbers OK out -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis Am not a greek but an ordinary user trying to assist another "CT (Oxford, UK)" wrote: Can anyone explain how to conditionally change the text colour in a spreadsheet - for example show negative numbers in red and positive numbers black ? Many thanks. |
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