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Conditional Formatting the whole column
Is it possible to apply Conditional Formatting to cells in
a column, each with there own formula. dog 1 2 cat 2 5 cow 5 3 rat 13 1 I would like to highlight each cell in the first column red or blue depending on which of the two number columns is greater. Red if the 3rd column is greater and blue is the second column is greater. Results: dog - blue cat - blue cow - red rat - red Thank you for any help. Simon |
Conditional Formatting the whole column
Hello Simon
Press ALT F11, Insert Module and paste the following code. Sub CondFormat() Dim n As Integer Cells(2, 1).Select n = ActiveCell.CurrentRegion.Rows.Count For i = 2 To n Cells(i, 1).Select If ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1) = ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2) Then ActiveCell.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone ElseIf ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Value ActiveCell.Offset (0, 2) Then ActiveCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 3 Else: ActiveCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 41 End If Next i End Sub This produces the results that you showed in the example, change the index values if you want to swap them. It also leaves the formatting blank if column 3 and column 2 values are the same. Delete this line if you do not want this and change the ElseIf to If Run the Macro from the Tools, Macro, Run menu in Excel. Regards Peter -----Original Message----- Is it possible to apply Conditional Formatting to cells in a column, each with there own formula. dog 1 2 cat 2 5 cow 5 3 rat 13 1 I would like to highlight each cell in the first column red or blue depending on which of the two number columns is greater. Red if the 3rd column is greater and blue is the second column is greater. Results: dog - blue cat - blue cow - red rat - red Thank you for any help. Simon . |
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