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Hi,
Vista is an operating system and has nothing to do with the way CF is entered in Excel. Do you mean you have Excel 2007 at home and Excel 2003 at work? In Excel 2007 select your cell and then on the 'Home' tab on the ribbon click 'Conditional formatting' - select 'New rule" - select 'Format only cells that comtain' and from then on it's the same as e2003. Mike "sos-DC" wrote: I use Excell 2003 at work and have no problems using Conditional Formatting Howwever, I have VISTA at home (unfortunately) and can't figure out how to do what I want to do. At work I can * select a value to be met * ask it to put the font in a specific color if th value is met * ask it to color in a cell if a specific value is met How do I do that in VISTA? I can't figure it out. |
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