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Default If value in column is yes; entire line turns red

Hi,

Look at conditional formatting (Select all of the rows you want & then
'Format', 'Conditional Formatting').

Choose 'Formula Is', your formula will need to be something like;

=IF(B$6="Yes",TRUE,FALSE)

Set the background on the 'Patterns' tab that appears when you hit 'Format
....'

Regards,

Chris.

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"Geert_Pick" wrote:


I am setting up a new feature in my client database. The last column
will be (Any outstanding debts) if the value in this column is YES (or
1 if it needs to be a number) I would like the whole line (from contact
details to handphone number) to be written in red.
This will allow for a quick scan of my bad clients in terms of payment.


Any help here on how to do this is much appreciated =)


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