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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? |
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 -- 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? |
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 -- Lil ?B?eTJhXzE5ODQ=?= wrote in : 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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