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In Excel, conditional format (font red) referencing another cell?
I want to do a conditional format to make cell A1 have red font if cell B1 is
equal to a certain value (text). Can I do a conditional format on a cell referencing another cell? |
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Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Never mind. Thank you Dave Peterson. Your response to an earlier posting is
exactly what I needed. "Christine Hemphill" wrote: I want to do a conditional format to make cell A1 have red font if cell B1 is equal to a certain value (text). Can I do a conditional format on a cell referencing another cell? |
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Thank you!!! I just found that answer on another posting. Thank you so much
for your speedy help!!! "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Dear SteveG
I don't understand how to change the cell value is option to formula is. Can you explain more specifically ? Thanks in advance. Peter "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Click on the dropdown arrow at FormatCFCondition1 "Cell Value is"
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:07:01 -0700, Please explain more specifically <Please explain more wrote: Dear SteveG I don't understand how to change the cell value is option to formula is. Can you explain more specifically ? Thanks in advance. Peter "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Can you be be more specific? Need more detail.
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Do you know how to do this in the newest version of Excel? The closest thing I can find there is an option to decide *which*cell to format based on a formula, but what I really want to do is use a gradient scale based on value in a different column. Thanks for your help. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Click on the dropdown arrow at FormatCFCondition1 "Cell Value is" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:07:01 -0700, Please explain more specifically <Please explain more wrote: Dear SteveG I don't understand how to change the cell value is option to formula is. Can you explain more specifically ? Thanks in advance. Peter "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Christine<
In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Select cell C3
Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Biff,
Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in
them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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I'm assuming *all 3 cells* require a numeric entry.
AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3 makes sure there are in fact 3 numbers in those cells. If certain combinations of cells are empty without the test for COUNT the format could be applied. I assume you don't want a cell colored if it's empty? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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David, Thanks. Is there a particular edition of an instructional book for Excel 2007 that you would recommend? I wasn't real thrilled with the one I had for Excel 2003, but at least the Help facility in Excel 2003 was a whole lot better than the Help facility within Excel 2007. Thank God you and others here are so helpful. Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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No. I'm still using 2003.
-- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, Thanks. Is there a particular edition of an instructional book for Excel 2007 that you would recommend? I wasn't real thrilled with the one I had for Excel 2003, but at least the Help facility in Excel 2003 was a whole lot better than the Help facility within Excel 2007. Thank God you and others here are so helpful. Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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David,
You're using an instructional book for Excel 2003 to use Excel 2007? I find the functionalities to be very different, e.g., one never had to have Excel count the cells and make sure thre was something in each each in order to get conditiobal formatting to work. Maybe I didn't understand your meaning. Thanks, Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: No. I'm still using 2003. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, Thanks. Is there a particular edition of an instructional book for Excel 2007 that you would recommend? I wasn't real thrilled with the one I had for Excel 2003, but at least the Help facility in Excel 2003 was a whole lot better than the Help facility within Excel 2007. Thank God you and others here are so helpful. Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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No. I'm still using Excel 2003. What I have read on this group hasn't
encouraged me to change. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, You're using an instructional book for Excel 2003 to use Excel 2007? I find the functionalities to be very different, e.g., one never had to have Excel count the cells and make sure thre was something in each each in order to get conditiobal formatting to work. Maybe I didn't understand your meaning. Thanks, Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: No. I'm still using 2003. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, Thanks. Is there a particular edition of an instructional book for Excel 2007 that you would recommend? I wasn't real thrilled with the one I had for Excel 2003, but at least the Help facility in Excel 2003 was a whole lot better than the Help facility within Excel 2007. Thank God you and others here are so helpful. Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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David,
I'm not keen on using Excel 2007 either. However, I have a client who has already made the switch-over to Excel 2007, and I would like to get my hands on a well-written manual for Excel 2007 (the Help section is not as good as in Excel 2003) and also be able to recommend something specific that staff here consider purchasing in order to have a reference tool when using Excel 2007. Thanks, Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: No. I'm still using Excel 2003. What I have read on this group hasn't encouraged me to change. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, You're using an instructional book for Excel 2003 to use Excel 2007? I find the functionalities to be very different, e.g., one never had to have Excel count the cells and make sure thre was something in each each in order to get conditiobal formatting to work. Maybe I didn't understand your meaning. Thanks, Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: No. I'm still using 2003. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... David, Thanks. Is there a particular edition of an instructional book for Excel 2007 that you would recommend? I wasn't real thrilled with the one I had for Excel 2003, but at least the Help facility in Excel 2003 was a whole lot better than the Help facility within Excel 2007. Thank God you and others here are so helpful. Karen "David Biddulph" wrote: It means that you won't apply the format unless all 3 cells have values in them. If the cells (or some of them) are emplty, it won't try to do the formatting. If you want the CF test doing regardless of blank cells, then omit that part of the formula. -- David Biddulph "KMorris" wrote in message ... Biff, Thanks, but I'm not clear why the command now needs to include the AND(COUNT(a1,b1,c3)=3 statement prior to what used to be the =(c3=a1 +b1) statement. What are we now telling Excel to do in that first portion of the statement? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Biff,
I'm trying to add an ActiveX control Text Box to a sheet form in Excel 2007. I can add the ActiveX Text Box control from the Developer menu "Insert" set of ActiveX choices, and then I can go into properties and set the "Linked" property to a particular cell in the spreadsheet. This works dandy, as when I type anything in the "Data," "Text" property within the properties setup, I see the text populating into the Linked Cell I designated. What has me totally stumped is that once I close the properties box and go back to the sheet form, I cannot--as a user--type anything into the text box. Every time I click on it, the ActiveX box simply behaves as though it is an object. The point of my putting the text box there is so that users of the form can enter text for "Other" conditions which canot be captured by other questions on the form. How do I get this ActiveX control Text Box to allow Input by the user typing directly into it? For now, the ActiveX text box seems to be behaving as a text box formatted for "display only," such as the "Home Phone" text box label that might be situated next to another text box into which the user CAN type their home phone number. I need to be able to format this ActiveX text box so that the user CAN type into it. Help! Thanks, Karen "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Hi Steve,
Is there a way of using the conditional formatting method you have mentioned below but using a different sheet in the workbook...? I have tried conditionally formatting with 'formula is' using: =MyWorksheet!$A$1="MyText" But I get the error "You may not use references to other worksheets......." Kind Regards, Colin. "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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HI
I have a similar question to Christine's conditional formatting. I want to to format all the cells with blue in Column D if Column C has "NA". Think there shouldnt be an easier way than setting hundreds of lines with = C1="NA" in every cell in column D. Many thanks! "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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You can apply the formatting to a range of cells all at one time.
Assume the range you want to format is D1:D100 In Excel 2007 Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format Enter this formula in the box below: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out In Excel versions 2003 and earlier Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting Select the Formula Is option Enter this formula in the box on the right: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "CDQ" wrote in message ... HI I have a similar question to Christine's conditional formatting. I want to to format all the cells with blue in Column D if Column C has "NA". Think there shouldnt be an easier way than setting hundreds of lines with = C1="NA" in every cell in column D. Many thanks! "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Bilff
It works! thanks! "T. Valko" wrote: You can apply the formatting to a range of cells all at one time. Assume the range you want to format is D1:D100 In Excel 2007 Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format Enter this formula in the box below: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out In Excel versions 2003 and earlier Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting Select the Formula Is option Enter this formula in the box on the right: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "CDQ" wrote in message ... HI I have a similar question to Christine's conditional formatting. I want to to format all the cells with blue in Column D if Column C has "NA". Think there shouldnt be an easier way than setting hundreds of lines with = C1="NA" in every cell in column D. Many thanks! "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "CDQ" wrote in message ... Bilff It works! thanks! "T. Valko" wrote: You can apply the formatting to a range of cells all at one time. Assume the range you want to format is D1:D100 In Excel 2007 Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format Enter this formula in the box below: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out In Excel versions 2003 and earlier Select the range of cells, D1:D100 Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting Select the Formula Is option Enter this formula in the box on the right: =C1="NA" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "CDQ" wrote in message ... HI I have a similar question to Christine's conditional formatting. I want to to format all the cells with blue in Column D if Column C has "NA". Think there shouldnt be an easier way than setting hundreds of lines with = C1="NA" in every cell in column D. Many thanks! "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Steve,
Thank you it worked out, could I make it work for an entire column? e.g. Column A heading is "Country" & Column B heading is "Capital", It'd really be a great help if certian Country's text turns to RED for example once I type (Or from a list) capital name. It's quite long the columns my colleagues got to look up frequently. Ali "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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I would like to format A1 with "strikeout" if A3 is 0 (zero). How do I write
that one? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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You have replies at your other post
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Becky" wrote in message ... I would like to format A1 with "strikeout" if A3 is 0 (zero). How do I write that one? "T. Valko" wrote: Select cell C3 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine... Format values where this formula is true: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3<A1+B1) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOK Click New Rule again and repeat the above proccess for the second condition. Use this formula: =AND(COUNT(A1,B1,C3)=3,C3=A1+B1) Then, OKOKApplyOK -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "KMorris" wrote in message ... Christine< In Excell 2007, I want to be able to set a formula for a single cell (c3) such that it turns red when its numerical contents are =not(a1+b1 = c3) and the cell turns green when its numerical contents =(a1+b1=c3). How do I set both of these condiions for a single cell in Excel 2007? Thanks, Karen "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Ok, I was reading and I have the same issue for Excel 2007, I want to
conditionally format a blank cell, based on the % value of another cell. How do I do that?? Thanks "Gord Dibben" wrote: Click on the dropdown arrow at FormatCFCondition1 "Cell Value is" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:07:01 -0700, Please explain more specifically <Please explain more wrote: Dear SteveG I don't understand how to change the cell value is option to formula is. Can you explain more specifically ? Thanks in advance. Peter "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Select the blank cell..........say A1
Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules New RuleUse a Formula to determine............ =B1=50% Format to a fill color and OK Gord On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 11:41:04 -0800, Brian wrote: Ok, I was reading and I have the same issue for Excel 2007, I want to conditionally format a blank cell, based on the % value of another cell. How do I do that?? Thanks "Gord Dibben" wrote: Click on the dropdown arrow at FormatCFCondition1 "Cell Value is" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 2 May 2008 15:07:01 -0700, Please explain more specifically <Please explain more wrote: Dear SteveG I don't understand how to change the cell value is option to formula is. Can you explain more specifically ? Thanks in advance. Peter "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Thank you for the answer, this has perplexed me for years! Your awesome!
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I'm guessing that whoever you directed your message to will probably not
realize it was for them as you posted your thank you message in a brand new thread rather than responding to the person you wanted to thank back in the thread where he/she actually helped you at. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Marque" wrote in message ... Thank you for the answer, this has perplexed me for years! Your awesome! |
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I have no idea how to highlight a whole row when I have a set condition.
You see, I need to shade a row of data (8-rows of content), yellow when it is pending, and I need to turn those rows yellow/italic when the they are NOT approved, and I have to get those same rows to turn black and Bold when they ARE approved. How on earth can I get the conditional formating to do that, and can you dumb it down completely, as I have no clue how to build out formulas at all. My data is for what program content has rights -- so I have a wide list of shows, producers, distributors, etc. All the legal reps will do is indicate "Y" "N" or "P" in the cell, and then carry on down to the next cell. There could be hundreds of rows of content... is this even possible??? help please -- I can be reached at or at "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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I have data on rows 1 thru 10,
In column C the data is either "pending" or something else I clicked the mouse on the 1 for the row header for row 1 and dragged down to row 10; the first 10 rows are selected I used Format | Conditional Format in Excel 2003 In Excel 2007 open the Home tab and locate the Styles group and click on Conditional Formatting | New Rule Is used Formula Is: =$C1="pending" and clicked the Format button to give that row a yellow pattern and italic font The I added another Formula Is: =$C1<"pending" and clicked the Format button and make the pattern blue with bod font A test shows this method worked as expected See also Debra Dalgleish At: http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Gail" wrote in message ... I have no idea how to highlight a whole row when I have a set condition. You see, I need to shade a row of data (8-rows of content), yellow when it is pending, and I need to turn those rows yellow/italic when the they are NOT approved, and I have to get those same rows to turn black and Bold when they ARE approved. How on earth can I get the conditional formating to do that, and can you dumb it down completely, as I have no clue how to build out formulas at all. My data is for what program content has rights -- so I have a wide list of shows, producers, distributors, etc. All the legal reps will do is indicate "Y" "N" or "P" in the cell, and then carry on down to the next cell. There could be hundreds of rows of content... is this even possible??? help please -- I can be reached at or at "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Hi Guys,
I am trying to set up a time reporting worksheet to incorporate conditional formatting across a row based on the text value in the first column. i.e.: cells A1:D1 are filled in orange when the formula (=A1="Coffee") is true I have had no problem with that portion of the process, but I can't figure out how to apply it to more than one row at a time, much less the entire worksheet. The only thing I have been able to do is get all of the selected cells to turn orange when the specific cell A1="Coffee." Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting rule of one set of cells to others? Is there a way to incorporate conditional formatting formulas into a standard "IF" formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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What version of Excel are you using and what is the *entire* range of cells
you want this to apply to? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I am trying to set up a time reporting worksheet to incorporate conditional formatting across a row based on the text value in the first column. i.e.: cells A1:D1 are filled in orange when the formula (=A1="Coffee") is true I have had no problem with that portion of the process, but I can't figure out how to apply it to more than one row at a time, much less the entire worksheet. The only thing I have been able to do is get all of the selected cells to turn orange when the specific cell A1="Coffee." Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting rule of one set of cells to others? Is there a way to incorporate conditional formatting formulas into a standard "IF" formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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I am using 2007, and the range is 5 sheets of about 100 rows by 5 columns. I
need the conditional formatting of each A cell to apply only to the 4 cells to the right. I can do it by copying the formatting row by row, but I don't 5 hours to devote to that. Any suggestions? "T. Valko" wrote: What version of Excel are you using and what is the *entire* range of cells you want this to apply to? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I am trying to set up a time reporting worksheet to incorporate conditional formatting across a row based on the text value in the first column. i.e.: cells A1:D1 are filled in orange when the formula (=A1="Coffee") is true I have had no problem with that portion of the process, but I can't figure out how to apply it to more than one row at a time, much less the entire worksheet. The only thing I have been able to do is get all of the selected cells to turn orange when the specific cell A1="Coffee." Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting rule of one set of cells to others? Is there a way to incorporate conditional formatting formulas into a standard "IF" formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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You can apply the formatting all at once (on one sheet at a time).
Let's assume you want to format the range A1:E100. When the cell in column A = Coffee you want that row (A:E) to be highlighted. First, delete any conditional formatting that you now have set for that range. You want to start from scratch. Excel 2007 can really screw things up if you try to "tweak" what's already there. Select the entire range of cells A1:E100 starting from cell A1. A1 will be the active cell. The active cell is the one cell in the selected range that *is not shaded*. The formula used will be relative to the active cell. Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format Enter this formula in the box below: =$A1="coffee" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out Repeat this process for the other sheets. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... I am using 2007, and the range is 5 sheets of about 100 rows by 5 columns. I need the conditional formatting of each A cell to apply only to the 4 cells to the right. I can do it by copying the formatting row by row, but I don't 5 hours to devote to that. Any suggestions? "T. Valko" wrote: What version of Excel are you using and what is the *entire* range of cells you want this to apply to? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I am trying to set up a time reporting worksheet to incorporate conditional formatting across a row based on the text value in the first column. i.e.: cells A1:D1 are filled in orange when the formula (=A1="Coffee") is true I have had no problem with that portion of the process, but I can't figure out how to apply it to more than one row at a time, much less the entire worksheet. The only thing I have been able to do is get all of the selected cells to turn orange when the specific cell A1="Coffee." Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting rule of one set of cells to others? Is there a way to incorporate conditional formatting formulas into a standard "IF" formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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Select whole row and use absolute reference to formula, like =$B$1="Your
text" Bob Umlas "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Pre-select the range before formatting. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:17:01 -0700, kpkammer wrote: Is there a way to apply this to an entire row or range? "SteveG" wrote: Christine, Yes. In A1 go to Conditional Formatting. Change the Cell Value is option to Formula is. Enter =B1="Your Text" Click Format, Font select the color you want. Click OK, OK. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570036 |
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Has to be said, Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007, whilst it might offer
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I have a similar issue. I have a spreadsheet where column C contains a list
of sales reps initials and the row is conditionally formatted so each set of initials fills the cell with a specific color. ME is blue, SC is green, etc. What I need is for Column A to match the conditional formatting in Column C for the entire row. I know how to do it one cell at a time, but that will take entirely too long! "T. Valko" wrote: You can apply the formatting all at once (on one sheet at a time). Let's assume you want to format the range A1:E100. When the cell in column A = Coffee you want that row (A:E) to be highlighted. First, delete any conditional formatting that you now have set for that range. You want to start from scratch. Excel 2007 can really screw things up if you try to "tweak" what's already there. Select the entire range of cells A1:E100 starting from cell A1. A1 will be the active cell. The active cell is the one cell in the selected range that *is not shaded*. The formula used will be relative to the active cell. Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format Enter this formula in the box below: =$A1="coffee" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out Repeat this process for the other sheets. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... I am using 2007, and the range is 5 sheets of about 100 rows by 5 columns. I need the conditional formatting of each A cell to apply only to the 4 cells to the right. I can do it by copying the formatting row by row, but I don't 5 hours to devote to that. Any suggestions? "T. Valko" wrote: What version of Excel are you using and what is the *entire* range of cells you want this to apply to? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brendan" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I am trying to set up a time reporting worksheet to incorporate conditional formatting across a row based on the text value in the first column. i.e.: cells A1:D1 are filled in orange when the formula (=A1="Coffee") is true I have had no problem with that portion of the process, but I can't figure out how to apply it to more than one row at a time, much less the entire worksheet. The only thing I have been able to do is get all of the selected cells to turn orange when the specific cell A1="Coffee." Is there a way to apply the conditional formatting rule of one set of cells to others? Is there a way to incorporate conditional formatting formulas into a standard "IF" formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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