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Betty Csehi

Conditional Formatting
 
I have text (Yes and No) in various cells. If the cell contains a Yes, I
want the color to be Blue.

I've gone into conditional formatting and selected:
Cell Value is
Equal to
Yes
(and then formatted to blue text)

When I do this, I get no change. Can someone help??

Thanks.



Maistrye

Conditional Formatting
 

Betty Csehi Wrote:
I have text (Yes and No) in various cells. If the cell contains a Yes,
I
want the color to be Blue.

I've gone into conditional formatting and selected:
Cell Value is
Equal to
Yes
(and then formatted to blue text)

When I do this, I get no change. Can someone help??

Thanks.


When you go back into the conditional formatting after you've entered
it, the formula should look like this:

="Yes"

If it has double double quotes (like ""Yes""), it won't work.

Scott


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tim m

Conditional Formatting
 
I just did a test and it seems to want:
Cell value
is equal to
="Yes"

"Betty Csehi" wrote:

I have text (Yes and No) in various cells. If the cell contains a Yes, I
want the color to be Blue.

I've gone into conditional formatting and selected:
Cell Value is
Equal to
Yes
(and then formatted to blue text)

When I do this, I get no change. Can someone help??

Thanks.




Gord Dibben

Conditional Formatting
 
Let Excel change it to ="Yes"

You just type plain old Yes in the dialog box with no quotes.

Excel will handle it from there.

If you type "Yes" then you will wind up with =""Yes""


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 08:21:02 -0700, tim m
wrote:

I just did a test and it seems to want:
Cell value
is equal to
="Yes"

"Betty Csehi" wrote:

I have text (Yes and No) in various cells. If the cell contains a Yes, I
want the color to be Blue.

I've gone into conditional formatting and selected:
Cell Value is
Equal to
Yes
(and then formatted to blue text)

When I do this, I get no change. Can someone help??

Thanks.






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