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Hi Al
I am looking for a way to format (shade) a pivot table to make it easier to read. I would like to alternate the background color. For simplicity sake lets say the table has student name in col A and the classes for that student in col B. So student 1 (S1) might have three classes so there would be three rows devoted to S1 but Student 1 only occurs in col A for the first occurrence (class) then col A is blank until the next student appears. There are actually about 12 columns of data for each class . The closest post I found relating to this was titled “Shading rows of with similar data” which discussed using conditiional formatting to accomplish something very similar to what I am trying to do but I tried and could not get the code to run. That post used the code: =MOD(SUMPRODUCT(($A$1:$A1<"")/(COUNTIF($A$1:$A1;$A$1:$A1)+($A$1:$A $1="")))*,2) But Excel 2010 had problems with this code and it would not execute. Any thoughts or direction on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks BRC |
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