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Yes. Instead of using Cell value is use Formula and create the condition
based on the one cell. Use Absolute referencing to ensure you reference the correct cell. So Formula is =$A110 will always reference the cell in column A of whatever row the format is on. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rich" wrote: In Excel 2003, is it possible to conditionally format a range based on the value in one of the cells in that range. for example I have a record with several columns. Can I change the fill color of the entire row for that record based on the value in one of the cells in that range? |
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