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Conditional formatting - currency?
I use Excel 2004 for Mac.
I am trying to set things up such that if a certain condition is met in, say, cell A1, then that condition will determine the currency format in, say, cell A2. Hunting around the help files, I found some information on Conditional Formatting. This was looking promising, however the formatting options available when using Conditional Formatting don't appear to include currency. Anyone have any tips or a solution? Many thanks, Steven. |
Conditional formatting - currency?
It might help if you tell us what your "certain condition" is so that we
know what it is you are trying to do. Rick wrote in message ... I use Excel 2004 for Mac. I am trying to set things up such that if a certain condition is met in, say, cell A1, then that condition will determine the currency format in, say, cell A2. Hunting around the help files, I found some information on Conditional Formatting. This was looking promising, however the formatting options available when using Conditional Formatting don't appear to include currency. Anyone have any tips or a solution? Many thanks, Steven. |
Conditional formatting - currency?
On Jun 5, 1:25*am, "Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)"
wrote: It might help if you tell us what your "certain condition" is so that we know what it is you are trying to do. Rick Thanks Rick. What I have at the moment is a form, with which a user can select one of three currency options - AED, AUD, or USD. Depending on which currency is selected, a 1, 2, or 3 respectively will be placed in, say, cell A1. So what I want to do for, say, cell A2, is format it to show the correct currency. In other words, "If cell A1 = 1, then the currency format should be AED. If cell A1 = 2, then the currency format should be $. If cell A1 = 3, then currency format should be $." Hope that clarifies. |
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