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Make sure Excel has not "helped" you by adding $ signs to the formula.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 13 May 2010 10:20:05 -0700, Alicia wrote: Thanks, that worked! Now, do you know how I can copy to all cells below? I tried dragging down the same as I would a formula but it just copied. I'm pretty good with dragging formulas so I'm confident that I'm doing that part correctly. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, use conditional formating, highlight the cells, conditional formating, where the formula is enter =H2<K2 choose color red "Alicia" wrote: Is there a way to format a number cell to change to red fonts if less than another cell? Ex: Cell H2 is 29 which is less than Cell K2 which is 35. I would like to drag a formula down column H to change to red if the value is less than column K. |
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