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I would like to be able to change the color of a value within a cell
depending on whether this is a negative or positive value. Thus - if my calculation reults in a minus value e.g -2.7, I would like this displayed in Red. If it is positive value, say 10 then I would like it displayed in green. Any help or advice would very much appreciated Pinks |
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Hi,
You can achive this with Conditional Formatting in the the Tools menu. Regards, Bondi |
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Hi Pinks,
Use Excel's Conditional Format feature. If this is not familiar to you, see Debra Dalgleish's tutorial at: http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html --- Regards, Norman "Pinks" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to change the color of a value within a cell depending on whether this is a negative or positive value. Thus - if my calculation reults in a minus value e.g -2.7, I would like this displayed in Red. If it is positive value, say 10 then I would like it displayed in green. Any help or advice would very much appreciated Pinks |
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Well not the Tools menu... The cleaver guys at MS placed it in the
Format menu :o) |
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"Pinks" wrote in message
... I would like to be able to change the color of a value within a cell depending on whether this is a negative or positive value. Thus - if my calculation reults in a minus value e.g -2.7, I would like this displayed in Red. If it is positive value, say 10 then I would like it displayed in green. Any help or advice would very much appreciated Conditional Format, as suggested by others, is one option, but if you are just trying to put negative values in red this is available under Format Cells (Number or Custom), where there are various options to give negative numbers in red. You can, of course, change the default (used for the postive numbers) to green, or whatever, with Format Cells/ Font. -- David Biddulph |
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An example of normal cell formatting might help:
[Green]0.00;[Red]0.00 You can start with formatting with color that is close to what you want then look at the formatting to see what it looks like in format, custom i.e. 0.00;[Red]0.00 which is easily modified in custom to [Green]0.00;[Red]0.00 You might want to use a darker green though [Color 10]0.00;[Red]0.00 which I expect would show up on a CRT it does not show up well on my laptop. More information on colors in http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm Some examples on nomal cell formatting in http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/formula.htm More information on Conditional Formatting http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/condfmt.htm but your request should be done with normal cell formatting as it is a lot more efficient. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Bondi" wrote in message ... Well not the Tools menu... The clever guys at MS placed it in the Format menu :o) |
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Thank you all so much for your help. As I am not reaaly at all familiar with
Excel I shall have to give it a slow try and see how it goes. Thank you again. -- Pinks "David Biddulph" wrote: "Pinks" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to change the color of a value within a cell depending on whether this is a negative or positive value. Thus - if my calculation reults in a minus value e.g -2.7, I would like this displayed in Red. If it is positive value, say 10 then I would like it displayed in green. Any help or advice would very much appreciated Conditional Format, as suggested by others, is one option, but if you are just trying to put negative values in red this is available under Format Cells (Number or Custom), where there are various options to give negative numbers in red. You can, of course, change the default (used for the postive numbers) to green, or whatever, with Format Cells/ Font. -- David Biddulph |
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