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Conditional Format
Is it possible to set a conditional format in a cell which has a formula
so that when a value appears in that cell, the cell background changes colour. When there is no value the default colour should remain as the formula returns a "blank" value. When I try it the conditional format assumes the formula is a value and shows a colour. Value any assistance. Graham Turriff, Scotland |
Conditional Format
Set up the condition as follows:
Cell Value Is not equal to ="" |
Conditional Format
What are you using in Conditional Formatting? =ISBLANK(A1) won't work if you have a formula that returns "" try =A1="" -- daddylonglegs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ daddylonglegs's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30486 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=508701 |
Conditional Format
Once again I am humbled by the simpliity. Many thanks. Graham wrote: Set up the condition as follows: Cell Value Is not equal to ="" |
Conditional Format
Following last posting I entered ="" into conditional format and it
worked fine. Thanks for help. daddylonglegs wrote: What are you using in Conditional Formatting? =ISBLANK(A1) won't work if you have a formula that returns "" try =A1="" |
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