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highlighting rows according to a input value?
 
eg. value 1 and 2 in a cell should make an entire row red

eg. value 3 to 6 in a cell should make an entire row blue

Ideally I want a formula when if I put 1 or 2 into a cell it highlights
the row as red

maybe I if I input a 3, 4, 5, 6 it highlights red

Any thoughts? Thanks in Advance.


Frank Drost

highlighting rows according to a input value?
 
This can be done with conditional formatting.
<FORMAT - <CONDITIONAL FORMATTING
specify your criterium and set your format.

Success


" wrote:

eg. value 1 and 2 in a cell should make an entire row red

eg. value 3 to 6 in a cell should make an entire row blue

Ideally I want a formula when if I put 1 or 2 into a cell it highlights
the row as red

maybe I if I input a 3, 4, 5, 6 it highlights red

Any thoughts? Thanks in Advance.



MC82

highlighting rows according to a input value?
 

can we use conditional formatting to hightlight a whole row? I thought
it only hightlights the specific cell


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Gord Dibben

highlighting rows according to a input value?
 
Yes you can highlight an entire row.

Select the row(s) and FormatCF Formula is:

=$A1=10

Note the $ sign which locks the column A


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:48:45 -0600, MC82
wrote:


can we use conditional formatting to hightlight a whole row? I thought
it only hightlights the specific cell



Al

highlighting rows according to a input value?
 
I am trying to do something very similar, so this is v. interesting for me
too. Unfortunatley, Gord, I cannot workout what your advise means! Let me
advise my objective:

If the value of a cell in, say, column C is either "won", "lost" or
"outstanding", then I want the respective row to be red, yellow or green.
e.g. c7=won, row7=red; c11=lost, row11=green

How do I amend your below advise?

Allan

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Yes you can highlight an entire row.

Select the row(s) and FormatCF Formula is:

=$A1=10

Note the $ sign which locks the column A


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:48:45 -0600, MC82
wrote:


can we use conditional formatting to hightlight a whole row? I thought
it only hightlights the specific cell




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highlighting rows according to a input value?
 
I can sort of work it out - could one of you guys clarify this further
for people still stuck?



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