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Hi!
Those are for 2 separate cells, aren't they? If cell A= P then I would like cell B to automatically fill with NA and turn black. "Turn black", do you mean you want the background fill color to be black? If the default font color is also black then you won't be able to see NA. Formula for "cell B": =IF(A1="P","NA","") To make that cell turn black: Goto FormatConditional Formatting Cell value is: equal to: NA Click the Format button Click the Patterns tab Click the black color square OK out if cell A = 11 or below & cell B = 5 or higher then cell C = needs instructions =IF(AND(A1<=11,B1=5),"needs instructions") Biff "sbrimley" wrote in message ... I am trying to figure out a formula to do the following. I think I need an if statement but have not worked with this function yet. Can someone please help? Thank you! If cell A= P then I would like cell B to automatically fill with NA and turn black. also if cell A = 11 or below & cell B = 5 or higher then cell C = needs instructions. |
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