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I'm trying to generate a color-background format result in one cell (cell B1
for instance) when a condition in another cell (A1) is met. I've tried conditional formatting but it seems to apply only to conditions being met the same cell that is affected. |
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Hi Rossta,
Make sure the 'formula is' option is selected under conditional formatting and then something like =$A$15 in cell B1 will change B1 to your selected format when the value in A1 is greater than 5. -- hope this helps, MarkN "Rossta" wrote: I'm trying to generate a color-background format result in one cell (cell B1 for instance) when a condition in another cell (A1) is met. I've tried conditional formatting but it seems to apply only to conditions being met the same cell that is affected. |
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