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I need to make a cell change color dependant on a formula.
For example, if sum(A1+A2)=100 then change cell color to red
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Look at formatconditional formatformula is

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I need to make a cell change color dependant on a formula.
For example, if sum(A1+A2)=100 then change cell color to red



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Hi KFEagle,

I need to make a cell change color dependant on a formula.
For example, if sum(A1+A2)=100 then change cell color to red


Insert that formula into the Formula Is option of the Conditional
formatting dialog (Format, Conditional format)

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