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font color depending upon value possible?
Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black
color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? |
font color depending upon value possible?
If you can't find a suitable format using Format/Cells/Number/Custom's
installed formats, try formatting the calculated cell with Format/Cells/Number/Custom [Black]General;[Red]General or [Black]General;[Red]-General etc. In article , "DrB" wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? |
font color depending upon value possible?
Another option would be to use Format|Cells|conditional formatting.
DrB wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
font color depending upon value possible?
When using CF it never changes color when I change the cell value. For
example have cell less than ="G4", format is red color, but when cell is equal or greater than ="G4", then format is black color. Unfortunately the cell never changes to black when I change the cell value greater than G4. Why not? This way changes the cell color. I really want to change the font color. Is there a way? "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Another option would be to use Format|Cells|conditional formatting. DrB wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
font color depending upon value possible? Solved
Just figured it out using your method. Thank you.
"DrB" wrote in message .. . When using CF it never changes color when I change the cell value. For example have cell less than ="G4", format is red color, but when cell is equal or greater than ="G4", then format is black color. Unfortunately the cell never changes to black when I change the cell value greater than G4. Why not? This way changes the cell color. I really want to change the font color. Is there a way? "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Another option would be to use Format|Cells|conditional formatting. DrB wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
font color depending upon value possible?
Try format/conditional formating.
its very powerfull "DrB" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? |
font color less than another to show in red?
This way is best since one can copy format and paste on several other cells.
With conditioning format the cell letter doesn't increment to the pasted cell. Now is it possible with some cells that never go negative to compare the value with another and if less than have the font shown in red? "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... If you can't find a suitable format using Format/Cells/Number/Custom's installed formats, try formatting the calculated cell with Format/Cells/Number/Custom [Black]General;[Red]General or [Black]General;[Red]-General etc. In article , "DrB" wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? |
font color less than another to show in red?
No, you'll need to use CF for that.
In article , "DrB" wrote: Now is it possible with some cells that never go negative to compare the value with another and if less than have the font shown in red? |
font color depending upon value possible?
DrB
Try CFFormula is: =cellref<$G$4 Where cellref is the cell to change font color. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 03:20:42 GMT, "DrB" wrote: When using CF it never changes color when I change the cell value. For example have cell less than ="G4", format is red color, but when cell is equal or greater than ="G4", then format is black color. Unfortunately the cell never changes to black when I change the cell value greater than G4. Why not? This way changes the cell color. I really want to change the font color. Is there a way? "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Another option would be to use Format|Cells|conditional formatting. DrB wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
font color depending upon value possible? Solved
DrB
Would be better if you stuck to the original thread. I posted to that one before I read this "solved" post. Waste of my time in my estimation. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 19:26:37 -0800, "DrB" wrote: Just figured it out using your method. Thank you. "DrB" wrote in message . .. When using CF it never changes color when I change the cell value. For example have cell less than ="G4", format is red color, but when cell is equal or greater than ="G4", then format is black color. Unfortunately the cell never changes to black when I change the cell value greater than G4. Why not? This way changes the cell color. I really want to change the font color. Is there a way? "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Another option would be to use Format|Cells|conditional formatting. DrB wrote: Would like to have calculated cell value from other cells show in black color if positive and in red if negative. Is this possible? -- Dave Peterson |
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