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conditional colour of cell
How do i get a cell to be particular colour if sum in cell = than a number
and if not, then assign another colour. New to this so any help appreciated. |
conditional colour of cell
Format--Conditional Formatting
"Cells Value Is" - "Greater than or equal to" - whatever your number Click on the Format button and make any changes you desire. To add a second condition, click the Add button. You are limited to 3 conditions. Dutchy wrote: How do i get a cell to be particular colour if sum in cell = than a number and if not, then assign another colour. New to this so any help appreciated. |
conditional colour of cell
Use Conditional Formatting from the Format menu. It will do exactly what you
want. See www.cpearson.com/Excel/CFormatting.htm for additional details. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Dutchy" wrote in message ... How do i get a cell to be particular colour if sum in cell = than a number and if not, then assign another colour. New to this so any help appreciated. |
conditional colour of cell
"JW" wrote: Format--Conditional Formatting "Cells Value Is" - "Greater than or equal to" - whatever your number Click on the Format button and make any changes you desire. To add a second condition, click the Add button. You are limited to 3 conditions. Thanks, simple once you know. Dutchy wrote: How do i get a cell to be particular colour if sum in cell = than a number and if not, then assign another colour. New to this so any help appreciated. |
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