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"Bob" Thanx so much for replying,
It didnt do what I want it to do, the cell contains a formula therefore the dollar sign is being shown and I dont want it to be visible at all, it should only show when its a value, say it returns $1000.00, but else when the shade i'snt there it should be (white) , when the shade is there it should be (the color of the shade) Again thanx so much "Bob Phillips" wrote: Firstly, you only need a formula of =A7"" as that will resolve to TEUE or FALSE and CF looks for True or False. As to the colour, just set the font colour to the same as the pattern with a formula of =AND(A7"",A8<0) -- HTH Bob Phillips "Benj" wrote in message ... Hello all! I'm trying to do a conditional format like this =IF(A7"",TRUE,FALSE) That the cells on this row should be shaded if the row above has values entered, like that all the rows are clear until you enter data in the row above, but the problem is that I also have zero values on some columns which was before like this CELL VALUE IS LESS THEN 0, FORMAT FONT TO WHITE and the dollar sign was white therefore invisible, but now it turns black. I would like it to be that even when it has the shade, the dollar sign should not be visible (maybe by formatting the same color as the shade). Thank you all in advance I would really appreciate if you respond ASAP |
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