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conditional formatting
[excel 2003]
I would like to use conditional formating in a cell such that if the last character in the cell entry is "X", then the cell background becomes red. Can anyone help? Thanks, Roger |
conditional formatting
hi
last character in the cell entry = x....... formula is.......... =RIGHT(B3,1)="x" ........pattern = red this is cell specific and only works in the cell being entered into. but you can copy it all over the place, up, down, across etc. regards FSt1 "Roger on Excel" wrote: [excel 2003] I would like to use conditional formating in a cell such that if the last character in the cell entry is "X", then the cell background becomes red. Can anyone help? Thanks, Roger |
conditional formatting
Thanks - this works great
Best regards, Roger "FSt1" wrote: hi last character in the cell entry = x....... formula is.......... =RIGHT(B3,1)="x" ........pattern = red this is cell specific and only works in the cell being entered into. but you can copy it all over the place, up, down, across etc. regards FSt1 "Roger on Excel" wrote: [excel 2003] I would like to use conditional formating in a cell such that if the last character in the cell entry is "X", then the cell background becomes red. Can anyone help? Thanks, Roger |
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