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Shade Cell if Sum is 0
How do I have the cell turn gray if the sum is less than 0
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Shade Cell if Sum is 0
hi,
use conditional formating. on the tool bar....Formatconditional formatihng enter this.....if cell value is......less than.......0 format to gray. regards FSt1 "roxiemayfield" wrote: How do I have the cell turn gray if the sum is less than 0 |
Shade Cell if Sum is 0
"roxiemayfield" wrote: How do I have the cell turn gray if the sum is less than 0 Thank you so Much! That is exactly what I needed. |
Shade Cell if Sum is 0
Hi FSt1,
if u want the particular value in a colour we have very good option in our MS office Excel - in the Format menu Condition format with the help of this menu we can format condition wise. u can use this FOMAT CONDITION FORMAT Give the condition Cell value is Less then zero , u can make the format what color u want e.g grey. if u want u can bold the text also , border also, then ok. u will get the less then zero all in grey color. Thanking you -- Name : K.Prasad Inventory Controller CRYSTALGALLERY DUBAI "FSt1" wrote: hi, use conditional formating. on the tool bar....Formatconditional formatihng enter this.....if cell value is......less than.......0 format to gray. regards FSt1 "roxiemayfield" wrote: How do I have the cell turn gray if the sum is less than 0 |
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