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Conditional Formatting Across Multiple Cells
I have data file that I want to conditional format Red/Green fill based on =
conditional on a single row of data. In Excel 2003 it was fairly simple to lock a row but not a column and by selecting all the cells to format it would change the column relative to the cell. Just having an issue transitioning to conditional formatting in 2007. Sample Data a b c d 1 goal 10 245 125 2 day1 8 200 76 3 day2 8 250 125 4 day3 15 250 130 5 day4 15 300 150 6 day5 0 100 0 7 Avg 9 220 96 Cells Rows 2 - 7 should be conditional on Row 1 value in the same column Desired rows to be Red - b4,b5,c3,c4,c5,d3,d4,d5 all others should be Green I actually have about 500 rows that I want conditional formatted on row 1 so doing this with a block of cells selected is desired. Thanks |
Conditional Formatting Across Multiple Cells
Got it!
First the green fill. Can't you fill those a nice shade of green by default rather than format? The red thing now. It's really simple but had me going for a while. In B2 Select Conditional formatting < new rule < use formula . . < in format values etc input =b2=b$1 format < fill red < ok ok etc You can now use format painter to extend the formatting to the rest of your range. -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "stickandrock" wrote: I have data file that I want to conditional format Red/Green fill based on = conditional on a single row of data. In Excel 2003 it was fairly simple to lock a row but not a column and by selecting all the cells to format it would change the column relative to the cell. Just having an issue transitioning to conditional formatting in 2007. Sample Data a b c d 1 goal 10 245 125 2 day1 8 200 76 3 day2 8 250 125 4 day3 15 250 130 5 day4 15 300 150 6 day5 0 100 0 7 Avg 9 220 96 Cells Rows 2 - 7 should be conditional on Row 1 value in the same column Desired rows to be Red - b4,b5,c3,c4,c5,d3,d4,d5 all others should be Green I actually have about 500 rows that I want conditional formatted on row 1 so doing this with a block of cells selected is desired. Thanks |
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