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Conditional Formatting - Excel 2003
I have created my own conditional formating.
Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$14, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$14, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue I want to apply this to the entire Q column so that it applies to all: Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$15, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$15, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue At the moment all of column Q is looking for F14 and G14? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Neil. |
Conditional Formatting - Excel 2003
Below are the different reference styles. Choose as required..
A1 Relative referencing. Both column and row will change if you copy or drag the formula. $A1 The column reference is fixed and will not change A$1 The row reference is fixed and will not change. $A$1 Column and row reference are fixed. -- Jacob "Neil Holden" wrote: I have created my own conditional formating. Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$14, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$14, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue I want to apply this to the entire Q column so that it applies to all: Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$15, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$15, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue At the moment all of column Q is looking for F14 and G14? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Neil. |
Conditional Formatting - Excel 2003
Yet again Jacob, thanks alot!!
I should have known that!! Neil. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Below are the different reference styles. Choose as required.. A1 Relative referencing. Both column and row will change if you copy or drag the formula. $A1 The column reference is fixed and will not change A$1 The row reference is fixed and will not change. $A$1 Column and row reference are fixed. -- Jacob "Neil Holden" wrote: I have created my own conditional formating. Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$14, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$14, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue I want to apply this to the entire Q column so that it applies to all: Condition 1 Cell value is greater than =$F$15, colour red Condition 2 Cell Value is greater than =$G$15, colour orange Condition 3 Cell Value is equal to 0, colour blue At the moment all of column Q is looking for F14 and G14? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Neil. |
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