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Conditonal Formatting
I'm trying to use conditional formatting, but I want to have the format
changed for a different cell than where the data is displaying. For example, 90% shows up in cell A2, but I want A3 to be highlighted in yellow. Is this possible? I know going to format -- conditional formatting allows you to set it up, but only for that particular cell. Thanks for your help in advance. |
Conditonal Formatting
One way:
Select A3. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... Set the dropdowns and textboxes to read CF1: Formula is =A2=90% Format1: <patterns/<yellow In article , Matt wrote: I'm trying to use conditional formatting, but I want to have the format changed for a different cell than where the data is displaying. For example, 90% shows up in cell A2, but I want A3 to be highlighted in yellow. Is this possible? I know going to format -- conditional formatting allows you to set it up, but only for that particular cell. Thanks for your help in advance. |
Conditonal Formatting
Thanks JE.
Appreicate the help. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Select A3. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... Set the dropdowns and textboxes to read CF1: Formula is =A2=90% Format1: <patterns/<yellow In article , Matt wrote: I'm trying to use conditional formatting, but I want to have the format changed for a different cell than where the data is displaying. For example, 90% shows up in cell A2, but I want A3 to be highlighted in yellow. Is this possible? I know going to format -- conditional formatting allows you to set it up, but only for that particular cell. Thanks for your help in advance. |
Conditonal Formatting
Select A3 and FormatCFFormula is:
=$A$2=90 Format to yellow and OK out. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:36:02 -0700, Matt wrote: I'm trying to use conditional formatting, but I want to have the format changed for a different cell than where the data is displaying. For example, 90% shows up in cell A2, but I want A3 to be highlighted in yellow. Is this possible? I know going to format -- conditional formatting allows you to set it up, but only for that particular cell. Thanks for your help in advance. |
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