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I have a worksheet that each week I copy & paste a list of 40 set names in
varying order each week. Each week I add the current weeks list to the existing sheet. I now have 14 weeks of data in this worksheet. How can I highlight (change cell format) a specific name each place it appears on this worksheet. (Each entry for the 14 weeks highlighted) Can this be done with a worksheet macro. |
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Hi,
Suppose the data is in column A you could enter the name you want highlighted in D1 and then apply the following conditional format: To conditionally format your cell(s): In 2003: 1. Select the cells you want to format, say A2:A100 2. Choose Format, Conditional Formatting 3. Choose Formula is from the first drop down 4. In the second box enter the formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button 6. Choose a color on the Patterns tab (or any available option) 7. Click OK twice. In 2007: 1. Highlight all the cells on the rows you want formatted 2. Choose Home, Conditional Formatting, New Rule 3. Choose Use a formula to determine which cell to format 4. In the Format values where this formula is true enter the following formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button and choose a format. 6. Click OK twice -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Dingy101" wrote: I have a worksheet that each week I copy & paste a list of 40 set names in varying order each week. Each week I add the current weeks list to the existing sheet. I now have 14 weeks of data in this worksheet. How can I highlight (change cell format) a specific name each place it appears on this worksheet. (Each entry for the 14 weeks highlighted) Can this be done with a worksheet macro. |
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Shane - that weird entryh I had in another discussion? It was supposed to
have been attached to this one! Looks like we were thinking on the same lines regarding this one -- your "D1" cell is what I was referring to when I said "do you have a spare cell handy" or whatever. "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, Suppose the data is in column A you could enter the name you want highlighted in D1 and then apply the following conditional format: To conditionally format your cell(s): In 2003: 1. Select the cells you want to format, say A2:A100 2. Choose Format, Conditional Formatting 3. Choose Formula is from the first drop down 4. In the second box enter the formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button 6. Choose a color on the Patterns tab (or any available option) 7. Click OK twice. In 2007: 1. Highlight all the cells on the rows you want formatted 2. Choose Home, Conditional Formatting, New Rule 3. Choose Use a formula to determine which cell to format 4. In the Format values where this formula is true enter the following formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button and choose a format. 6. Click OK twice -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Dingy101" wrote: I have a worksheet that each week I copy & paste a list of 40 set names in varying order each week. Each week I add the current weeks list to the existing sheet. I now have 14 weeks of data in this worksheet. How can I highlight (change cell format) a specific name each place it appears on this worksheet. (Each entry for the 14 weeks highlighted) Can this be done with a worksheet macro. |
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I have three names that I would like to highlight at the same time. (Should
have mentioned this on original post, sorry) Your answer will do one at a time it seems. Is there a way to do multiples? Thank You Gary "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, Suppose the data is in column A you could enter the name you want highlighted in D1 and then apply the following conditional format: To conditionally format your cell(s): In 2003: 1. Select the cells you want to format, say A2:A100 2. Choose Format, Conditional Formatting 3. Choose Formula is from the first drop down 4. In the second box enter the formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button 6. Choose a color on the Patterns tab (or any available option) 7. Click OK twice. In 2007: 1. Highlight all the cells on the rows you want formatted 2. Choose Home, Conditional Formatting, New Rule 3. Choose Use a formula to determine which cell to format 4. In the Format values where this formula is true enter the following formula: =A2=$D$1 5. Click the Format button and choose a format. 6. Click OK twice -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Dingy101" wrote: I have a worksheet that each week I copy & paste a list of 40 set names in varying order each week. Each week I add the current weeks list to the existing sheet. I now have 14 weeks of data in this worksheet. How can I highlight (change cell format) a specific name each place it appears on this worksheet. (Each entry for the 14 weeks highlighted) Can this be done with a worksheet macro. |
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