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y2a_1984

Conditional Formatting in Excel 2003 question
 
I need to increase the font size to 9 and make bold if the value of a cell is
located anywhere in a defined cell range (Example m1:m100). Is this possible?

T. Valko

Conditional Formatting in Excel 2003 question
 
In Excel 2003 you can't change font size using conditional formatting. You
can set the font to bold.

Select the range M1:M100
Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting
Select: Cell value is
Select Equal to
Type in the value
Click the Format button
Select the Font tab
Select Bold
OK out

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"y2a_1984" wrote in message
...
I need to increase the font size to 9 and make bold if the value of a cell
is
located anywhere in a defined cell range (Example m1:m100). Is this
possible?




Liliana[_4_]

Conditional Formatting in Excel 2003 question
 
Your conditional format formula for cell N1 would be:

=COUNTIF($M$1:$M$100,N1)


How to add conditional formats:

XL2003
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH010036941033

XL2007
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648451033

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Lil



?B?eTJhXzE5ODQ=?= wrote in
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I need to increase the font size to 9 and make bold if the value of a
cell is located anywhere in a defined cell range (Example m1:m100). Is
this possible?




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