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There are a possible 5 different conditions which I wish to use to determine
the colour of a given cell. Each condition should result in a different colour. Using the "wizard" I get a maximum of 3 colours. Is there a slick way around this limitation? |
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Try this, Jim:
http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=90 ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Jimbo" wrote in message ... There are a possible 5 different conditions which I wish to use to determine the colour of a given cell. Each condition should result in a different colour. Using the "wizard" I get a maximum of 3 colours. Is there a slick way around this limitation? |
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This link should help:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Jimbo" wrote in message ... There are a possible 5 different conditions which I wish to use to determine the colour of a given cell. Each condition should result in a different colour. Using the "wizard" I get a maximum of 3 colours. Is there a slick way around this limitation? |
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![]() What's the criteria for all your scenarios? I mean, chances are, using a =if() with an or() or and and() will do just fine, 1 condition. Danny On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 05:21:03 -0700, Jimbo wrote: There are a possible 5 different conditions which I wish to use to determine the colour of a given cell. Each condition should result in a different colour. Using the "wizard" I get a maximum of 3 colours. Is there a slick way around this limitation? -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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How about checking out your system Time & Date?
-- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Danny" wrote in message ... What's the criteria for all your scenarios? I mean, chances are, using a =if() with an or() or and and() will do just fine, 1 condition. Danny On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 05:21:03 -0700, Jimbo wrote: There are a possible 5 different conditions which I wish to use to determine the colour of a given cell. Each condition should result in a different colour. Using the "wizard" I get a maximum of 3 colours. Is there a slick way around this limitation? -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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