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Formatting Question
If I have a cell or group of cells that I want to show up in red if they are
greater than zero, for example, and another cell is a certain value how do I do this. I've looked at the conditional formatting option but I can't see how it will help here. Here's an example of using cell references of what I'm trying to do. If A30 and A1=Jared then format A3 to be bold and red. Thanks, Jared |
Formatting Question
In CF, change Condition 1 to Formula Is, and add a formula of
=AND(A30,A1="Jared") and select a pattern colour. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Jared" wrote in message ... If I have a cell or group of cells that I want to show up in red if they are greater than zero, for example, and another cell is a certain value how do I do this. I've looked at the conditional formatting option but I can't see how it will help here. Here's an example of using cell references of what I'm trying to do. If A30 and A1=Jared then format A3 to be bold and red. Thanks, Jared |
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