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Conditional Formula
How do I copy a conditional format formula down a row of cells?
For example, If K12=No, then I want A12 to be red, bold. If K13=No, then I want A13 to be red, bold. If K14=No, then I want A14 to be red, bold. and so forth. -- Thanks for your help. |
Conditional Formula
Try this:
To create the CF for a range: Select from K12 to the bottom of your list (with K12 as the Active Cell) <format<conditional formatting Cell value is: equal to No Click the [format] button and set the format Click [OK] buttons OR.....once you already have that CF in a cell Select the cell <edit<copy Select the other cells to receive the CF <edit<paste special<formats...Click the [OK] button Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Susan Renee" wrote: How do I copy a conditional format formula down a row of cells? For example, If K12=No, then I want A12 to be red, bold. If K13=No, then I want A13 to be red, bold. If K14=No, then I want A14 to be red, bold. and so forth. -- Thanks for your help. |
Conditional Formula
Hi Ron,
I believe she wanted the values in A to be formatted depending on values in K Peo "Ron Coderre" wrote in message ... Try this: To create the CF for a range: Select from K12 to the bottom of your list (with K12 as the Active Cell) <format<conditional formatting Cell value is: equal to No Click the [format] button and set the format Click [OK] buttons OR.....once you already have that CF in a cell Select the cell <edit<copy Select the other cells to receive the CF <edit<paste special<formats...Click the [OK] button Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Susan Renee" wrote: How do I copy a conditional format formula down a row of cells? For example, If K12=No, then I want A12 to be red, bold. If K13=No, then I want A13 to be red, bold. If K14=No, then I want A14 to be red, bold. and so forth. -- Thanks for your help. |
Conditional Formula
Peo....Thanks so much for catching that!
(I'll give myself a newspaper over the snout for missing something so obvious.) Susan: Try this, instead of my previous post: Assuming you want the Col_A values formatted to reflect if the Col_K value is "No"... To create the CF: Select from A12 to the bottom of your Col_A list (with A12 as the Active Cell) <format<conditional formatting Formula is: =($K12="No") Click the [format] button and set the format Click [OK] buttons Hopefully, that helps. *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Hi Ron, I believe she wanted the values in A to be formatted depending on values in K Peo "Ron Coderre" wrote in message ... Try this: To create the CF for a range: Select from K12 to the bottom of your list (with K12 as the Active Cell) <format<conditional formatting Cell value is: equal to No Click the [format] button and set the format Click [OK] buttons OR.....once you already have that CF in a cell Select the cell <edit<copy Select the other cells to receive the CF <edit<paste special<formats...Click the [OK] button Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "Susan Renee" wrote: How do I copy a conditional format formula down a row of cells? For example, If K12=No, then I want A12 to be red, bold. If K13=No, then I want A13 to be red, bold. If K14=No, then I want A14 to be red, bold. and so forth. -- Thanks for your help. |
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