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how to display 2 lines depending on one cell
I have a spreadsheet that has a drop down menue.
It can choose 2 options. Cell p7 is the field it fills. It will either be a 1 or a 2. I have 2 rows A40 to F41 that will be displayed and have fields B41, C41, D41,E41 and F41 that can be completed. the second row has about the same info but the formatting of the fields is slightly different. If cell p7 is a 2 then A41 to F43 are displayed and like the previous row, cells B43, C43, D43, E43, F43 are fields that can be completed. I have looked at conditional formatting but cannot find a way to make this work so that I can still complete these fields depeding on cell P7. any sugestions would be helpful thanks Mel |
how to display 2 lines depending on one cell
What do you mean by "2 rows....are displayed"? What do you want to see when
they are "displayed"? What do you want to see (or not see) when they are NOT "displayed". Do you mean the rows are hidden and not hidden? HTH Otto wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet that has a drop down menue. It can choose 2 options. Cell p7 is the field it fills. It will either be a 1 or a 2. I have 2 rows A40 to F41 that will be displayed and have fields B41, C41, D41,E41 and F41 that can be completed. the second row has about the same info but the formatting of the fields is slightly different. If cell p7 is a 2 then A41 to F43 are displayed and like the previous row, cells B43, C43, D43, E43, F43 are fields that can be completed. I have looked at conditional formatting but cannot find a way to make this work so that I can still complete these fields depeding on cell P7. any sugestions would be helpful thanks Mel |
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