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Conditional Formatting question
Dear All,
Could anyone help me with the following question: I have a spreadsheet with a column of cells that are coloured (colored in purple whilst a project is incomplete but which are then coloure white again when the project is finished. I have another column i which the completion date is written (once it is finished). Is there way I can use conditional formatting to have the first column becom uncoloured conditional on the other cells? Thus, I want cell B1 to b white IFF cell D1 is not empty. I am using Excel 97 (for my sins). Any help very gratefully received! Many thanks! Wil -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Conditional Formatting question
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try the following: - select cell B1 - goto 'Format - conditional Format' - enter the following formula =D1<"" - choose your format -----Original Message----- Dear All, Could anyone help me with the following question: I have a spreadsheet with a column of cells that are coloured (colored) in purple whilst a project is incomplete but which are then coloured white again when the project is finished. I have another column in which the completion date is written (once it is finished). Is there a way I can use conditional formatting to have the first column become uncoloured conditional on the other cells? Thus, I want cell B1 to be white IFF cell D1 is not empty. I am using Excel 97 (for my sins). Any help very gratefully received! Many thanks! Will --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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