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Default Changing just one column

Format / Conditional Formatting should do it. Do you want the whole column to turn red if a
certain number anywhere is greater than .5, or do you want each cell in that column to turn red if
the number in it is greater than .5

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"Dan" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet that I would like just one column to
change color to red if the number in the column is
greater than .5 otherwise I don't want anything to
happen. I assume that this would be a VB coding issue.

Thx
Dan



 
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