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I didn't realise the 'formula is' referred to the condition - I thought it referred to the nature of the cell contents. You're all brilliant - thanks to all who dug me out of that one... "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Yes it will, just select all of your target cells (I have assumed A1 is the first selected), and then in CF change Condition1 to Formula Is, and add the formula. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "merlin" wrote in message ... will that work in the conditional formatting statement? I think it has to be generic so I'm not sure how to reference the cell it applies to in that context. "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... How about using a formula of =UPPER(LEFT(A1,1))="E" etc -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "merlin" wrote in message ... I had been formatting a cell colour to pink green or blue depending on if it contained E, M or L. I've now had to change my cell contents to E1, E2, E3, E4 etc instead of just 'E' so I've gone over my limit of 3 conditional formats. Is there a way I can conditionally format based just on the letter E M or L and not the number with it? Or can you think of another way to achieve the same thing? Much obliged for any help suggested. |
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