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Hi,
I like to do this without using the conditonal format.
I have a column of figures I like to bold & make yellow if they are over 50
Any help would be appreicated

thanks in advance
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Default conditional format a series of numbers

Just use CF, select all the cells, then set a condition of greater than, a
value of 50, then click Format to set as required.

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Hi,
I like to do this without using the conditonal format.
I have a column of figures I like to bold & make yellow if they are over

50
Any help would be appreicated

thanks in advance
TJ



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