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I highlighted the whole sheet.
I tried this =SUM($c1500). C is where the data is. It turns some rows red but not just ones where the values in C were greater than 500. I didn't see a way to do this part "Here change the formula reference (column H) to your [Total] column reference" What am I missing please! "TGV" wrote: Select the Whole Range of your data. Then go to format -- Conditional Formatting -- formula1 is: =SUM($A1500) and click format then select the colours do u wish to highlight. Here change the formula reference (column H) to your [Total] column reference. -- If this post helps, pls click Yes --------------- TGV "Confused" wrote: I'm trying to accomplish this: If any value in [total] is 500 then I want to highlight all of the company names in the [customer] field as red. Or even highlight the entire rows meeting this criteria. Any help greatly appreciated. |
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