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How to highlight cells referenced by other cells
I am working on a weld log and would like to highlight a cell in the
corresponding row when I enter certian information in another cell. Basically when I enter a weld metal being identified as Stainless Steel in one column I want another column to automatically be highlighted to let myself know that certian things are required of that weld. I am not all that skilled with Macros and conditional formatting doesn't seem to let me do any highlighting. -- Jude Reason CWI #06041451 |
How to highlight cells referenced by other cells
Here is how to make conditional formats work for you:
1. say your row of data is row #10 2. say your lookup value is entered into cell A10 3. format cell A10 conditional with formula is: =A10=$A$1 and set a distinctive background color 4. copy this formula across the row 5. if any cell in row 10 matches the value in A10, then that cell will be hi-lighted. -- Gary's Student "Jude Reason" wrote: I am working on a weld log and would like to highlight a cell in the corresponding row when I enter certian information in another cell. Basically when I enter a weld metal being identified as Stainless Steel in one column I want another column to automatically be highlighted to let myself know that certian things are required of that weld. I am not all that skilled with Macros and conditional formatting doesn't seem to let me do any highlighting. -- Jude Reason CWI #06041451 |
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