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Conditional formatting
Hi, I am hoping someone can give me some assistance on this.
I have a spreadsheet with multiple columns and rows, the data is sorted by employee then on date. I want to conditionally format the rows based on the dates in the date column.Alternating background colors from one date to the next. Example: all rows for May 1 would have a gray background and all rows for May 2 would have no back ground color. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Ed |
Conditional formatting
maybe this will work for you:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CL100570551033 "Ed" wrote: Hi, I am hoping someone can give me some assistance on this. I have a spreadsheet with multiple columns and rows, the data is sorted by employee then on date. I want to conditionally format the rows based on the dates in the date column.Alternating background colors from one date to the next. Example: all rows for May 1 would have a gray background and all rows for May 2 would have no back ground color. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Ed |
Conditional formatting
On Jul 2, 5:42*pm, JLGWhiz wrote:
maybe this will work for you: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...aspx?pid=CL100... "Ed" wrote: Hi, I am hoping someone can give me some assistance on this. I have a spreadsheet with multiple columns and rows, the data is sorted by employee then on date. I want to conditionally format the rows based on the dates in the date column.Alternating background colors from one date to the next. Example: *all rows for May 1 would have a gray background and all rows for May 2 would have no back ground color. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Ed Thanks for the response, but my problem is that the rows with dates vary. so there may be 5 rows with May the 1st and 10 rows with May the 2nd. The May the 3 may have one row. My clients requirement is that each there be the alternate shading as in your example only instead of every other row, it is every other date.. I know my explanation is probably unclear. sorry. Ed |
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