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conditional formatting
hi community
how can i use the Conditional Formatting to format 2 criteria at a same time, an example: condition 1 if the cell value is greater than 0, it will format a shade color of gray condition 2 if the cell value is than than 1, it will format a red border line surrounding the cell so, if now my cell contain a value of 2, the cell will have a shade of gray and a border color of red. any help on this ??? thanks community for kind assistance :) -- oldLearner57 |
conditional formatting
The 1st applicable conditional formatting rule is applied. So your second
condition will not work. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "oldLearner57" wrote: hi community how can i use the Conditional Formatting to format 2 criteria at a same time, an example: condition 1 if the cell value is greater than 0, it will format a shade color of gray condition 2 if the cell value is than than 1, it will format a red border line surrounding the cell so, if now my cell contain a value of 2, the cell will have a shade of gray and a border color of red. any help on this ??? thanks community for kind assistance :) -- oldLearner57 |
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