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It worked like a charm, thank you very much, and greetings from Montreal
Canada! Jet "Vincnet." wrote: Hi! There is one: select your range in the column A, go in the Conditional formatting box, choose 'Formula Is' (and not 'Cell Value Is' as per default), fill in with =B1="Open" (if active cell is A1) and use the format you want to... Does it work? -- A+ V. "Jet" wrote: I need to set conditional formatting where A1 is formatted to bold if B1 = "Open", same for A2 if B2 = "Open", A3 if B3 = "Open" and so on. Is there a way I can do this formatting all at once as oposed to formatting each "A" cell individually |
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