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Conditional Formatting
I'm trying to make a conditional formatting rule in Excel 2007 that makes a
row of several cells where one cell contains the text "Yes" to be formatted to have strike-through active. Can anyone explain to me how to do this? |
Conditional Formatting
Hi,
Highlight the cells you want to condition. Click on Conditional Formatting icon in the styles area. Click on New Rule. In the Select a Rule Type: area choose €śUse a formula to determine which cells to format€ť. When the Date is in say cell A1 write the following formula in the Format values where this formula is true: =$A$1=€ťYes€ť then click on format and then strikethrough in the effects area. Click OK twice. -- Regards Warren Excel Novice Addiewell, Scotland. If this helps please click the Yes button. "TheStuff2007" wrote: I'm trying to make a conditional formatting rule in Excel 2007 that makes a row of several cells where one cell contains the text "Yes" to be formatted to have strike-through active. Can anyone explain to me how to do this? |
Conditional Formatting
From-New Formatting Rule window
Select --Format only cells that contain Enter Yes with drop downs Cellvalue--equal to Format it to strike through Please refer the link for more help http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/excel2...l2007s6p2.html If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "TheStuff2007" wrote: I'm trying to make a conditional formatting rule in Excel 2007 that makes a row of several cells where one cell contains the text "Yes" to be formatted to have strike-through active. Can anyone explain to me how to do this? |
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