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Hi Geremia
not sure what you want Bold & Italicized - all the "banded" rows or row #69. --so all odd rows banded, bold & italicized when f69D72 1st condition =AND(MOD(ROW()-1,2)+1<=1,$F$69$D$72) -set formatting for banding colour & font bold & italicized 2nd condition =MOD(ROW()-1,2)+1<=1 --only row 69 bold & italicized 1st condition =AND(MOD(ROW()-1,2)+1<=1,$F$69$D$72,ROW()=69) -set formatting for banding colour & font bold & italicized 2nd condition - as above Hope this helps Cheers JulieD "Geremia Doan" wrote: I can set up banding using Conditional Formatting fust fine. The problem I am having is that there are other conditions I need to have happen at the same time. For example, when cell F69 is greater than cell D72, I need it to be BOLD and ITALICIZED. When I use the banding formula in Conditional Formatting as the first Condition, it overrides the other conditions, so the cell is shaded, but not BOLD and ITALICIZED. If I make it the last Condition, the BOLD and ITALICIZED condition overrides the banding Condition. Does anyone know if there is a way to get around this problem? A lengthy formula, perhaps, to put into Conditional Formatting that will perform both functions? |
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