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I am not able to use conditional formating on what I am looking for. There
is more visual statement I am using to do what I am looking for. If the value is 0 I don't want it to execute my next step in visual. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, you can use conditional formating to highlight the cell if the value is less than 0, in excel 2007, home, conditional formating, Highlight cells rules, Less than, choose 0 and then choose the color "Jeremy" wrote: I am trying to use a visual statement to make sure a value in an active cell is greater than 0 and am not able to do it properly. This cell has a value that comes from another cell. Below is the code I am looking at. If ActiveCell.Address < "0" Then Thanks |
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