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more than just conditional formatting
i want the principle of conditional formatting. it fills cell A1 with blue
if cell B1 is equal to Paid, green if Outs and orange if w/reqs. my problem is i have 6 conditions to be placed on cell B1. conditional formatting offers only 3 conditions. what will i do? please help -- rp |
more than just conditional formatting
Hi
see your other posts -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "rp" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... i want the principle of conditional formatting. it fills cell A1 with blue if cell B1 is equal to Paid, green if Outs and orange if w/reqs. my problem is i have 6 conditions to be placed on cell B1. conditional formatting offers only 3 conditions. what will i do? please help -- rp |
more than just conditional formatting
i've seen the page but i dont know what code there will i use. i found one
case statement there and i think it's something like what im looking for but i dont think i can modify it. can you simplify that for me? what i want is exactly like: paid=blue,outs=white/unfilled, w/reqs=orange,adj=yellow a1=paid so filled with blue a2=outs so filled with white a3=adj so filled with yellow a4=paid so blue a5=w/reqs so orange i can do it with conditional formating but im limited to only 3 conditions. thanks! |
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