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Conditional formatting: I have five conditions, how to do this?
I'm trying to set up conditional formatting in a worksheet but Excel supports
only three conditions. Does anyone know how to accomplish this? BTW - three of my conditions result in the same color, if that helps. Thanx for your consideration! |
You can use VBA - search the archives:
http://google.com/advanced_group_sea...ugroup=*excel* or look at David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/condfmt.htm#extend or, perhaps, you can get away with using a mix of conditional and Custom formatting: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/conditional6.html In article , "Danzguy" wrote: I'm trying to set up conditional formatting in a worksheet but Excel supports only three conditions. Does anyone know how to accomplish this? BTW - three of my conditions result in the same color, if that helps. Thanx for your consideration! |
If you have only five possible conditions, and three of those reult in the
same colour then you could set the format of the cell to default to the colour that is caused by the three 'common' conditions, then use conditional formatting to change if for just the other two conditions HTH Neil www.nwarwick.co.uk "Danzguy" wrote: I'm trying to set up conditional formatting in a worksheet but Excel supports only three conditions. Does anyone know how to accomplish this? BTW - three of my conditions result in the same color, if that helps. Thanx for your consideration! |
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