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BillP

Change fill color of cell
 
Hello,
Excel 2k on Vista 64 bit.
I have a range of cells (b2:bn2) in a row that are answers to a quiz. In the
same cells below are the answers with a different quiz participant in each
row. I would like to change the background of the cells that do not match
the answers in b2:bn2. I have used conditional formatting and accomplished
this task, however, I would also like to total the wrong answers in column
"bo" for every row. I have found a bit of programming on line but it doesn't
work with conditional formatting. It does work when I format the cells by
hand. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your input.
Bill


BillP

Change fill color of cell
 
The contents of cells b2:bn2 are text, letters A thru E, corresponding to
the correct letter in multiple choice answers.
Sorry for not including in original post.
Bill
"BillP" wrote in message
...
Hello,
Excel 2k on Vista 64 bit.
I have a range of cells (b2:bn2) in a row that are answers to a quiz. In
the same cells below are the answers with a different quiz participant in
each row. I would like to change the background of the cells that do not
match the answers in b2:bn2. I have used conditional formatting and
accomplished this task, however, I would also like to total the wrong
answers in column "bo" for every row. I have found a bit of programming on
line but it doesn't work with conditional formatting. It does work when I
format the cells by hand. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your input.
Bill



Rick Rothstein

Change fill color of cell
 
Put this formula in BO3 and copy it down as needed...

=SUMPRODUCT((B3:BN3<"")*($B$2:$BN$2=B3:BN3))

Note: This formula will work independently from your Conditional Formatting
(that is, it will work whether you are using Conditional Formatting or not).

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)



"BillP" wrote in message
...
The contents of cells b2:bn2 are text, letters A thru E, corresponding to
the correct letter in multiple choice answers.
Sorry for not including in original post.
Bill
"BillP" wrote in message
...
Hello,
Excel 2k on Vista 64 bit.
I have a range of cells (b2:bn2) in a row that are answers to a quiz. In
the same cells below are the answers with a different quiz participant in
each row. I would like to change the background of the cells that do not
match the answers in b2:bn2. I have used conditional formatting and
accomplished this task, however, I would also like to total the wrong
answers in column "bo" for every row. I have found a bit of programming
on line but it doesn't work with conditional formatting. It does work
when I format the cells by hand. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your input.
Bill



BillP

Change fill color of cell
 
Thank you Rick,
Worked perfect!
Bill
"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
...
Put this formula in BO3 and copy it down as needed...

=SUMPRODUCT((B3:BN3<"")*($B$2:$BN$2=B3:BN3))

Note: This formula will work independently from your Conditional
Formatting (that is, it will work whether you are using Conditional
Formatting or not).

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)



"BillP" wrote in message
...
The contents of cells b2:bn2 are text, letters A thru E, corresponding to
the correct letter in multiple choice answers.
Sorry for not including in original post.
Bill
"BillP" wrote in message
...
Hello,
Excel 2k on Vista 64 bit.
I have a range of cells (b2:bn2) in a row that are answers to a quiz. In
the same cells below are the answers with a different quiz participant
in each row. I would like to change the background of the cells that do
not match the answers in b2:bn2. I have used conditional formatting and
accomplished this task, however, I would also like to total the wrong
answers in column "bo" for every row. I have found a bit of programming
on line but it doesn't work with conditional formatting. It does work
when I format the cells by hand. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your input.
Bill





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