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What is the best way to produce a specific background color on only
some cells in a worksheet when some part of some specific text is entered? When the worksheet is protected, even though a specific cell is open to text, the background cannot be changed without unprotecting it first. How would this all be managed? Thanks, Jim |
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It seems like Conditional Formatting is what you need to use.
Visit this website for instructions on how to automatically change a cell's format based on another cell's value.: http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat02.html Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP " wrote: What is the best way to produce a specific background color on only some cells in a worksheet when some part of some specific text is entered? When the worksheet is protected, even though a specific cell is open to text, the background cannot be changed without unprotecting it first. How would this all be managed? Thanks, Jim |
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That works, thanks, but there is a little more. There are both alpha
and numeric characters entered in the cell. The numeric range is between 0.00 thru 8. There is always a space between the letters and numbers. Example: Apple or pear or .25 Apple or 4 pear or 7 apple. Can I conditionally apply a specific range of numbers to apple that will affect the background color? And if I wanted to add up just only the numbers for the apples, could that also be done thru some special function? Thanks, Jim On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:41:02 -0700, Ron Coderre wrote: It seems like Conditional Formatting is what you need to use. Visit this website for instructions on how to automatically change a cell's format based on another cell's value.: http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat02.html Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP " wrote: What is the best way to produce a specific background color on only some cells in a worksheet when some part of some specific text is entered? When the worksheet is protected, even though a specific cell is open to text, the background cannot be changed without unprotecting it first. How would this all be managed? Thanks, Jim |
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