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dgee

Conditional Formatting
 
I am going crazy on this. If the value of cell g5 = Overdue, then I want the
background for the entire row 5 to be red. I figured out how to get the cell
g5 red but not how to get the whole row

Thanks -

NBVC[_127_]

Conditional Formatting
 

Select the entire row and re-invoke Conditional Formatting..

choose Formula is from 1st drop down and enter formula: =$G5="Overdue"

This condition can be copied to other rows via Copy | Paste Special |
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Eduardo

Conditional Formatting
 
Hi,
Highlight the row, then in conditional formating, where the formula is enter
$G$5="Overdue", choose border and color

"dgee" wrote:

I am going crazy on this. If the value of cell g5 = Overdue, then I want the
background for the entire row 5 to be red. I figured out how to get the cell
g5 red but not how to get the whole row

Thanks -



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