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Font to change color automatically based on value in cell.
I have a cell that includes a formula for a particular take rate, if that
take rate is over or below the targeted take rate, I would like the font to change color. I'm thinking it is an if statement, for example if goal is 20% and value is 21% change font to bold blue. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks! |
Font to change color automatically based on value in cell.
You need to use Conditional Formatting
Regards Trevor "mtwelsh72" wrote in message ... I have a cell that includes a formula for a particular take rate, if that take rate is over or below the targeted take rate, I would like the font to change color. I'm thinking it is an if statement, for example if goal is 20% and value is 21% change font to bold blue. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks! |
Font to change color automatically based on value in cell.
Use conditional formatting, with a value greater than 20% or a custom format
of [Blue][0.2]0%;[Black][<=0.2]0%;General -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "mtwelsh72" wrote in message ... I have a cell that includes a formula for a particular take rate, if that take rate is over or below the targeted take rate, I would like the font to change color. I'm thinking it is an if statement, for example if goal is 20% and value is 21% change font to bold blue. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks! |
Font to change color automatically based on value in cell.
Look at Format=Conditional Formulas
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "mtwelsh72" wrote in message ... I have a cell that includes a formula for a particular take rate, if that take rate is over or below the targeted take rate, I would like the font to change color. I'm thinking it is an if statement, for example if goal is 20% and value is 21% change font to bold blue. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks! |
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