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![]() I have a column with conditional formatting applied. Say I'm formatting cell E4. The column shows the number within a processing cycle which need warning traffic lights when certain days are reached so far I have set up: Condition 1 shows orange if the cell value is between 9 and 11. Condition 2 shows red if the cell value is greater than or equal to 12. My problem is that I need a 3rd condition to grey out cell E4 if a date is entered into cell G4. I've tried all sorts but the formatting will not work. Firstly can someone suggest a formula for condition 3. Secondly do I actually need formulas in conditions 1 and 2 to state apply formating as per the criteria above , but only if G4 is blank? any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks -- HDV ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDV's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26299 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=469842 |
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