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Is there any way to highlight an entire row of data (saw with red font color)
if a leading cell meets a certain criteria. Thanks. |
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Sure,
select the whole row go to CF change Condition 1 to Formula Is add a formula of =$A1=20 for example format as normal note the $ in the formula, that means that each cell in the row is testing the value in A, not in the cell itself -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Mark Sixel" <Mark wrote in message ... Is there any way to highlight an entire row of data (saw with red font color) if a leading cell meets a certain criteria. Thanks. |
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