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I have a simple Excel sum formula ex. =SUM(A1+A2) but if the value (the
answer or total) exceeds say 100; I want the answer to show in red text. This will alert me there is a problem. What should the formula look like? |
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You need to go to conditional formatting:
FormatConditional Formatting select "Cell Value is" then select "greater than" then type "100" in the third box click on the "Format" button and choose the format you want to achieve (in this case change the font color to red Hey Presto ! as if by magic Tel "WHGRIT" wrote: I have a simple Excel sum formula ex. =SUM(A1+A2) but if the value (the answer or total) exceeds say 100; I want the answer to show in red text. This will alert me there is a problem. What should the formula look like? |
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You can do this using conditional formatting.
Go to click on cell with answer in, then go to format, conditional formatting. Its self explanatory from there. WHGRIT wrote: I have a simple Excel sum formula ex. =SUM(A1+A2) but if the value (the answer or total) exceeds say 100; I want the answer to show in red text. This will alert me there is a problem. What should the formula look like? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200603/1 |
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