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Apply conditional formatting to individual cell Excel 2007
Wow, I just be brain dead. In Excel 2003, I could choose individual
conditional formatting for one cell. In Excel 2007, it seems I have to choose rules for the entire sheet....I don't want to do that. I just want to apply a conditional format to one individual cell. How can I accomplish that? -- Thank you all for your help! |
Apply conditional formatting to individual cell Excel 2007
Hi James
Select a single cellHome tabConditional FormattingNew rulelast itemUse a formula =A120 for example -- Regards Roger Govier "James D" wrote in message ... Wow, I just be brain dead. In Excel 2003, I could choose individual conditional formatting for one cell. In Excel 2007, it seems I have to choose rules for the entire sheet....I don't want to do that. I just want to apply a conditional format to one individual cell. How can I accomplish that? -- Thank you all for your help! |
Apply conditional formatting to individual cell Excel 2007
Roger, thanks for the quick response.
I tried what you said, but once I choose New Rule, I don't get an option for "last item" I get: Format all cells based on there value Format only cells that contain Format only top or bottom ranked values Format only values that are above or below average Fromat only unique or duplicate values Use formula to detemine which cells to format I cannot find the "last item" you are referring to. Based on the options I copied above, did I go to the wrong place? I chose the cell, chose the conditional formatting icon, chose New Rules...and that's were we diverge..... thanks for looking at this again, James -- Thank you all for your help! "James D" wrote: Wow, I just be brain dead. In Excel 2003, I could choose individual conditional formatting for one cell. In Excel 2007, it seems I have to choose rules for the entire sheet....I don't want to do that. I just want to apply a conditional format to one individual cell. How can I accomplish that? -- Thank you all for your help! |
Apply conditional formatting to individual cell Excel 2007
I think what Roger meant by "last item" is use the last item from the list
of options which would be: Use formula to detemine which cells to format Biff "James D" wrote in message ... Roger, thanks for the quick response. I tried what you said, but once I choose New Rule, I don't get an option for "last item" I get: Format all cells based on there value Format only cells that contain Format only top or bottom ranked values Format only values that are above or below average Fromat only unique or duplicate values Use formula to detemine which cells to format I cannot find the "last item" you are referring to. Based on the options I copied above, did I go to the wrong place? I chose the cell, chose the conditional formatting icon, chose New Rules...and that's were we diverge..... thanks for looking at this again, James -- Thank you all for your help! "James D" wrote: Wow, I just be brain dead. In Excel 2003, I could choose individual conditional formatting for one cell. In Excel 2007, it seems I have to choose rules for the entire sheet....I don't want to do that. I just want to apply a conditional format to one individual cell. How can I accomplish that? -- Thank you all for your help! |
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