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Highlight a row using conditionalcformatting
Hi All,
is there a way to highlight a whole row in a certain color (instead of a single cell) by using conditional formatting? As far as I can see it only works on cell-by-cell basis? Thanks |
Highlight a row using conditionalcformatting
Hi
To highlight row1 if A1="Apply Formatting", select the entire row and goto conditional formatting. Condition1: Formula is Enter this formula. =$A$1="Apply Formatting" Format as desired. Remember to use absolute cell references in the formula. Hopes this helps. --- Per "abc" skrev i meddelelsen ... Hi All, is there a way to highlight a whole row in a certain color (instead of a single cell) by using conditional formatting? As far as I can see it only works on cell-by-cell basis? Thanks |
Highlight a row using conditionalcformatting
yes-select the range and enter the formula
"abc" wrote: Hi All, is there a way to highlight a whole row in a certain color (instead of a single cell) by using conditional formatting? As far as I can see it only works on cell-by-cell basis? Thanks |
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