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I have a spreadsheet with data from A2 through k95. I want to check cell d2
through d95 and if it is greater than 11 I want to format the whole row (a-K) as blue. I am having trouble with the range. Could you please help. Thanks, Mike |
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Select rows A2:K95. Make sure you select A2 first.
Format - Conditional format Formula is =$A211 Set your background color as you like. "mikesteven" wrote: I have a spreadsheet with data from A2 through k95. I want to check cell d2 through d95 and if it is greater than 11 I want to format the whole row (a-K) as blue. I am having trouble with the range. Could you please help. Thanks, Mike |
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