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Changing cell colors
I am trying to change a cell color to either red, yellow or green if the data
in the cell is greater than lets say 90 it would turn red. Less than 90 but greater than 80 yellow and less than 80 turn to red. Without using conditional formatting. Unless there is a way to conditional format the cell and have the conditional formatting move with the sorting of high to low. I can do the conditional formatting just fine but when I sort the conditional formatting stays with the cell it doesn't move with the sorting. |
Changing cell colors
Hi,
That process is very simple. Microsoft Office 2007 has made it even easier. In the "Home" Tab in the "styles" section select conditional formatting, then you can click on "Highlight Cell Rules" and then on "greater than" or "lower than" depending on your rule. After selecting that another window should pop up asking for the value you want to use as the criteria and then you can select from the drop down box which format would you like to choose(Make sure to select " custom format"). Hope that helps, Vicente. -- Vicente Tulliano "Joebeone" wrote: I am trying to change a cell color to either red, yellow or green if the data in the cell is greater than lets say 90 it would turn red. Less than 90 but greater than 80 yellow and less than 80 turn to red. Without using conditional formatting. Unless there is a way to conditional format the cell and have the conditional formatting move with the sorting of high to low. I can do the conditional formatting just fine but when I sort the conditional formatting stays with the cell it doesn't move with the sorting. |
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