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Conditional Formatting
Is there a way to set conditional formatting by referencing another cell?
For Example I'm setting the formatting for cell E16, and I want it to be green if cells G16-J16 have a value in them. Thanks! |
Conditional Formatting
Hi,
Go to cell E16 then do Conditional formating, where the formula is enter =$G$16:$J$16<"" if this helps please click yes, thanks "lightbulb" wrote: Is there a way to set conditional formatting by referencing another cell? For Example I'm setting the formatting for cell E16, and I want it to be green if cells G16-J16 have a value in them. Thanks! |
Conditional Formatting
in your conditional formatting, use Formula is in the first drop-down box.
then, you can type =COUNTA(G16:J16)=4 and set your formats. Put $'s as necessary to lock down your columns or rows, and paste special, formats across or down if desired. "lightbulb" wrote: Is there a way to set conditional formatting by referencing another cell? For Example I'm setting the formatting for cell E16, and I want it to be green if cells G16-J16 have a value in them. Thanks! |
Conditional Formatting
Formatconditional FormattingFormula is
=COUNT(G16:J16)0 and select the color... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "lightbulb" wrote: Is there a way to set conditional formatting by referencing another cell? For Example I'm setting the formatting for cell E16, and I want it to be green if cells G16-J16 have a value in them. Thanks! |
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