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conditional formatting in excel 2007
Hello!
Let say I have a range of data A1:D10 Is Excel conditional fomratting able to highlight cell ranges A1:D1 to the a font color of green base on conditions like IF C1 = 0 and IF D2 C2 and for A2:D2 based on a different set of rules like IF C2 = 1 and IF D2 C2 ~ highlight the cells A2:D2 to a font color of blue, and so on? Would this require Basic Visual and macros? Thanks in advance. PJS |
conditional formatting in excel 2007
Hi,
Highlight the range you want to format go to conditional formating, new rule, last option, use a formula there enter =and(C1=0,D2C2), choose color green to fill, add new rules for your other options if this helps please click yes, thanks "PJS" wrote: Hello! Let say I have a range of data A1:D10 Is Excel conditional fomratting able to highlight cell ranges A1:D1 to the a font color of green base on conditions like IF C1 = 0 and IF D2 C2 and for A2:D2 based on a different set of rules like IF C2 = 1 and IF D2 C2 ~ highlight the cells A2:D2 to a font color of blue, and so on? Would this require Basic Visual and macros? Thanks in advance. PJS |
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