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Data Validation List
In previous versions of Excel (i.e. 2003) you could create validation lists,
format each cell with a different color (e.g. red, green , and yellow) and once the list was advertised in the desired cell and the value selected from the drop down list that formatting was carried over to the cell of the selected value. In 2007 it doesn't seem to work. Can anybody recommend what I need to do to get this working? |
Data Validation List
None of what you describe for 2003 can be done without conditional
formatting or VBA code. You can do the same in 2007. Which cell(s) is/are to get the color? What does "advertised" mean to you? Can you show us in more detail what you want? Use cell references to make it more clear, please. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:45:01 -0800, m.w.c wrote: In previous versions of Excel (i.e. 2003) you could create validation lists, format each cell with a different color (e.g. red, green , and yellow) and once the list was advertised in the desired cell and the value selected from the drop down list that formatting was carried over to the cell of the selected value. In 2007 it doesn't seem to work. Can anybody recommend what I need to do to get this working? |
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