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Conditional Formatting
How can I conditional format for the whole row? In a list if column C shows
"new" for a new client, how can I ensure that the whole row is automatically turned blue with white writing(for example)? |
Conditional Formatting
Hi,
Select all the rows to which this applies then Format|Conditional format - Formula is Enter the formula =$C1="New" Pick a colour - Ok adjust the 1 in $C1 to the row number of the first row this applies to. Mike "Lal" wrote: How can I conditional format for the whole row? In a list if column C shows "new" for a new client, how can I ensure that the whole row is automatically turned blue with white writing(for example)? |
Conditional Formatting
Thanks Mike H perfect- I don't suppose you could look at my other question on Countifs posted previously as only half the question seems to have been answered? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Select all the rows to which this applies then Format|Conditional format - Formula is Enter the formula =$C1="New" Pick a colour - Ok adjust the 1 in $C1 to the row number of the first row this applies to. Mike "Lal" wrote: How can I conditional format for the whole row? In a list if column C shows "new" for a new client, how can I ensure that the whole row is automatically turned blue with white writing(for example)? |
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