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Conditional Formatting with IF function
Conditional Formatting
Condition 1: =B4=1 (Format as green) Condition 2: =B4=2 (Format as orange) Condition 3: =B4=3 (Format as red) No, you can not change tabs color through Conditional Formatting "mpenkala" wrote: Hey all, I'm having some trouble with combining the IF function with conditional formation. I have a cell(B4) that is a CountA function and returns a number between 1 and 10. I would like another cell(B1) to change color based on the number shown in cell B4. If B4=1, then B1 needs to be green, If B4=2, then B1 needs to be orange, If B4=3, then B1 needs to be red. Also - is it possible to change the color of tabs with conditional formatting?? Just curious. Thanks again, Matt |
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