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multiple cell conditional formatting
I was hoping to find a way to conditionally format using a single cell on a
row to format multiple cells in that row. So if I were on the "conditional format dialog box", it might have a cell number before the "if"statement and cell number before the format change. It would then allow if cell "C18" were "equal to" "DONE" then cells C1:C18 would format to have a grey pattern. Is there another way to do this? |
multiple cell conditional formatting
Select cells C1:C18
go to Conditional Format Formula is: =$C$18="done" Set pattern. ================ Record a macro while you do this and than you can automate it... -- steveB Remove "AYN" from email to respond "sbarnum" wrote in message ... I was hoping to find a way to conditionally format using a single cell on a row to format multiple cells in that row. So if I were on the "conditional format dialog box", it might have a cell number before the "if"statement and cell number before the format change. It would then allow if cell "C18" were "equal to" "DONE" then cells C1:C18 would format to have a grey pattern. Is there another way to do this? |
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