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Condtional Format Question
I have the following sheet:
Revenue Per Loan Max 410 45 410 720 100 720 10 40 40 1,020 100 1,020 Consider revenue in A1. Max is the maximum of the 2 numbers. I want to conditional format in Excel 2007 the revenue and per loan column to highlight the revenue # or the per loan number based on which is the higher number. So A2, A3, B4, and A5 would be highlighted because they are the largest. I cannot get conditional formatting to do this. Any suggestions? |
Condtional Format Question
One way:
Select your column A and B cells, with, say, A2 the active cell. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... Enter this in the dropdowns and input box: CF1: =A2=MAX($A2:$B2) Format1: <pattern/<color In article , Jon Dow wrote: I have the following sheet: Revenue Per Loan Max 410 45 410 720 100 720 10 40 40 1,020 100 1,020 Consider revenue in A1. Max is the maximum of the 2 numbers. I want to conditional format in Excel 2007 the revenue and per loan column to highlight the revenue # or the per loan number based on which is the higher number. So A2, A3, B4, and A5 would be highlighted because they are the largest. I cannot get conditional formatting to do this. Any suggestions? |
Condtional Format Question
I am using Excel 2007 so the menus are different.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Select your column A and B cells, with, say, A2 the active cell. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... Enter this in the dropdowns and input box: CF1: =A2=MAX($A2:$B2) Format1: <pattern/<color In article , Jon Dow wrote: I have the following sheet: Revenue Per Loan Max 410 45 410 720 100 720 10 40 40 1,020 100 1,020 Consider revenue in A1. Max is the maximum of the 2 numbers. I want to conditional format in Excel 2007 the revenue and per loan column to highlight the revenue # or the per loan number based on which is the higher number. So A2, A3, B4, and A5 would be highlighted because they are the largest. I cannot get conditional formatting to do this. Any suggestions? |
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