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it worked - thank you
"JE McGimpsey" wrote: One way: Select A2:Ax, with A2 active. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... CF1: Formula is =$B2=0 Format1: <font/<red In article , RBG wrote: I think this is an easy one: lets say in column A i have employee names and in column B I have numerical values as follows Employee Income John 0 Mike 100 If a value in the income column = 0, how do i get the employee's name to appear red? thanks |
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