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Hello All,
I am using Conditional Formatting on one Cell. what I am looking for is; when any particular value evaluates to True let's say Cell D5 = "Done" then that complete record / row should be filled with any color. I have the idea but want to learn more clearly. Thanks In Advance Mumshad |
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Use "Formula is", rather than "Cell value is", and use absolute addressing
for the column and relative addressing for the row. -- David Biddulph "Sincere" wrote in message ... Hello All, I am using Conditional Formatting on one Cell. what I am looking for is; when any particular value evaluates to True let's say Cell D5 = "Done" then that complete record / row should be filled with any color. I have the idea but want to learn more clearly. Thanks In Advance Mumshad |
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