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Default Coloring row

Hi Tiffany,


Is it possible to extend the coloring from Col A to Col E, always
referencing to Col A.


Use the same CF condition for each cell in the row.

So, for example, in cells A1:E1, you might use the common condition:

=$A1<10

This anchors the coditional formatting for each cell in the A1:E1 range to
the value of A1.

You might wish to visit Debra Dalgleish's superb tutorial on Conditional
Formatting at:

http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html


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Regards,
Norman



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Hi

I have a spreadsheet that looks like that
Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E
brand A xxx xxx xxx xxx
brand B xxx xxx xxx xxx
band C xxx xxx xxx xxx

i used conditional formatting to automatically color brand A as red and
brand B as blue. The conditional formatting seems to able to color Col A.
Is
it possible to extend the coloring from Col A to Col E, always referencing
to
Col A. If not, any other alternatives.

Thank you in advance for your help.




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