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Hi there,
I'm trying to change the color code for the Icon set(arrows). The report I run and analysis, it show increase value as bad, and decrease as good (improvement). However, the arrows icon default as increase - green color; decrease - red color. Is anyone know how can I change the color code ? I need to show increase as RED color and decrease arrow as Green. The opposite as the default color. Thanks. |
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Hi there! I can definitely help you with that. Here are the steps to change the color code for the Icon set:
That's it! Your Icon set should now display the colors that you want.
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Hi Jocelyn,
I assume you are working with xl2007. Select the Conditionally formatted cells. Click Conditional format button. Select Manage rules. Select the particular rule. Click Edit Button. Near the bottom center of the dialog box is a check box to Reverse Icon order. -- Regards, OssieMac "Jocelyn" wrote: Hi there, I'm trying to change the color code for the Icon set(arrows). The report I run and analysis, it show increase value as bad, and decrease as good (improvement). However, the arrows icon default as increase - green color; decrease - red color. Is anyone know how can I change the color code ? I need to show increase as RED color and decrease arrow as Green. The opposite as the default color. Thanks. |
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Hi OssieMac,
Good day & thanks for the prompt reply. I tried before, however it doesn't work as what expected. It just reversed the sequence but not the color. The color still stay as Increase arrow = Green; Decrease arrow = Red Any idea what else should I do ? Thanks. Jocelyn "OssieMac" wrote: Hi Jocelyn, I assume you are working with xl2007. Select the Conditionally formatted cells. Click Conditional format button. Select Manage rules. Select the particular rule. Click Edit Button. Near the bottom center of the dialog box is a check box to Reverse Icon order. -- Regards, OssieMac "Jocelyn" wrote: Hi there, I'm trying to change the color code for the Icon set(arrows). The report I run and analysis, it show increase value as bad, and decrease as good (improvement). However, the arrows icon default as increase - green color; decrease - red color. Is anyone know how can I change the color code ? I need to show increase as RED color and decrease arrow as Green. The opposite as the default color. Thanks. |
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Hi again Jocelyn,
I see what you mean now and yes, your options are somewhat linited. No doubt you have thought of changing the type of icon to traffic lights or something that is not specifically arrows and simply go for green is good and red is bad although I can appreciate the benefit of having the arrows up and down. Another way is to insert a column beside the values and use an If statement to insert symbols from the Windings and then apply conditional formatting to the arrows. For this explanation assume that the data is in column A starting at A1 The arrows will be in column B starting brom B1 The data in column A is random values from 1 to 10 and cells < 5 will have down arrows and green, 5 will have horizontal arrows and orange, and greater than 5 will have upward arrows and red. Set the font for column B to Wingdings. Insert the following formula in B1. (Note that you will only be able to read the formula in the formula bar. You won't be able to read it in the cell with wingdings font) =IF(A1=5,CHAR(232),IF(A15,CHAR(233),CHAR(234))) Copy the formula down column B. Select all cells in column B from cell B1 to last cell to be formatted. (Note that I find this the easiest way and then set the formula for conditional formatting as if setting it for the first cell only and let Excel apply the formula to the other selected cells) Select conditional format. Select New Rule. Select 'Use a formula to determine which cells to format.' Insert the following formula. =B1=CHAR(232) Set the font format to orange and then click OK/Apply etc to finish. Select Conditional format - Manage rules. Select New rule. Repeat the above but this time the formula is =B1=CHAR(233) and the format color is Red. Select New again and use formula =B1=CHAR(234) and format color is green. To find the correct code for particular symbols, Select Insert ribbon tab and then Symbols. Select the Windings font and then the required character and the code is displayed at the bottom of the dialog box. Note that when using the code to insert the character in another cell, the cell must have the font set to Wingdings. When inserting the character from the Insert symbol, the font is automatically set. Hope that this helps and feel free to get back to me if you need any clarification. However, it is bed time for me in my part of the world so it will be a while before I will answer again. -- Regards, OssieMac |
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Hi OssieMac,
Your reply to Jocelyn gave me some idea on how to implement what i was trying to do, however, i am not quite there yet. This time, instead of arrows, i wanted to use 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full moon. I found the symbols under Arial Unicode MS, subset "Geometric Shapes". The character code were identified as follows : 1/4moon - 25D4 1/2moon - 25D1 3/4moon - 25D5 fullmoon - 25CF However, these are in Unicode (hex) and when i applied your formula (just for a quick validation, like shown, =IF(S4=5,CHAR(25D4),IF(S45,CHAR(25D1),CHAR(25D5)) ), i got an error. So i converted the hex to ascii with 25D4 as 9684 and etc, it still wouldnt help. Please help!!! -- thanks -- geess |
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