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That Worked great. Thank You for your help. Tommy "Bob Phillips" wrote: Tommy, Is there any way you can set a range that tells you this must be a single round score, or a total. For instance, we know that less than 71 is a single round (no-one is that good to only score 71 in 2 rounds :-), and maybe say anything over 120 is 2 rounds. If so you could then use =OR(A1<=71, AND(A1+120,A1<=143)) and set that to red. Will that work for you? -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Tommy" wrote in message ... Bob that is correct, I have cf for scores and it works, but I can't get the total to work. Can you help me with that. In the total column it would be any score below par is in red, so 71 and below and 143 and below. I can't get this part to work. i total is either always red or black. I think I would need more than 3 cf in the total column. Thank you "Bob Phillips" wrote: Tommy, you need different CF for scores and total. The score should show black for 72 and above, red for below. The total should show red for 144 and above, black below. Or at least that is how I se it. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Tommy" wrote in message ... Bob Sorry for all the trouble. But when I put a score in the first round above par which is 72, it shows up red in the total column, it needs to show up in black. Red is under par and black is par or above. When I use the 2x it works at the two rounds are complete. I'm just trying to get the total to look right after the first round. thank you "Bob Phillips" wrote: I think you need to explain how that shows up as black, as a score of 81 would push the 2 round score well above par. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Tommy" wrote in message ... When I use that if the score is 81 in the first round the total shows up in red i need it to show up in black. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Wouldn't you check total against 2 times par? -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Tommy" wrote in message ... I have a golf spreadsheet for scores if the score is under par the color is red if it is par or over it is black. I have two scores columa's and a total columa. When I do this the total columa will use the 1st score red or the 2nd score columa. So the total is not the right color. Please help. I use a columa that I can change the par for each course. So my forumula has the par in it everytime. name score score total player 71 72 143 red black red player 73 71 144 black red black This is how it should look, of course the numbers or in color not the color written under the number. Thank You |
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