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Ah, never mind, I am able to specify the relative reference, that does the
trick. Thank you. "Luke M" wrote: When you are writing the rule, make sure the row reference is relative ($B3) and not absolute ($B$3). This will allow the rule to adapt to each row you copy it to. I'm afraid I don't use 2007 myself, or I would be clearer in my guidance. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "tommcbrny" wrote: Hi, I am using Excel 2007 and trying to apply conditional formatting as follows: If number in column B is greater than number in column D, format text in column A If number in column B is less than number in column D, format text in column C. So if B1 C1, format A1, then if B2<C2, format D2, then if B3C3, format A3, and so on. I am able to format text in cell A1 if the number in B1 is greater than C1. I also figured out how to apply this format to all cells in column A, but only based on values in B1 & C1. Is there a way to specify the formual in conditional formatting so that it compares row by row without entering a new conditional format rule for each row? Thank you, Tom |
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