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If-then font bold language
In a nutshell, I have a list of test applicants whose names are in Column A.
If they pass the test (several different columns of scores are needed to know if they passed) I want their names bolded, if not, their names should remain in the normal font state. So column A is the name, column B needs to be 75 or above, column C needs to be 80 or above, column D needs to be 77 or above, etc. If all of these criteria are met (ie, the value in the cell is = 75 in B and 80 in C, etc., then column A should be bold font. How would I write code for this? Thanks in advance for your help. |
If-then font bold language
Try conditional formatting ?
Select col A Click Format Conditional Formatting Under Condition 1, put it as Formula is: =AND(B1=75,C1=80,D1=77) Click Format button Font tab Bold? OK Click OK at the main dialog Adapt the formula to suit .. -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- Singapore, GMT+8 xdemechanik http://savefile.com/projects/236895 -- "Donna" wrote in message ... In a nutshell, I have a list of test applicants whose names are in Column A. If they pass the test (several different columns of scores are needed to know if they passed) I want their names bolded, if not, their names should remain in the normal font state. So column A is the name, column B needs to be 75 or above, column C needs to be 80 or above, column D needs to be 77 or above, etc. If all of these criteria are met (ie, the value in the cell is = 75 in B and 80 in C, etc., then column A should be bold font. How would I write code for this? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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