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Conditional Formatting
How do I use conditional formatting between different sheets in the same
workbook? Example: Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sales increase Jan Inventory Decrease Jan 10% If 0<sheet 110% Format RED 15% If 10%<sheet115% Format GREEN 30% If 15%<sheet140% format PINK I know how to do it if the information is in the same sheet, but they are not. If it is not possible to do this by conditional formatting, any other suggestions? The cell in sheet 2 allready contains an extensive IF formula, so preferably without "programming". Hope it makes sense. Thank you |
Conditional Formatting
Presumably the easiest way is to use a helper column on sheet 2, linked to
the sheet 1 data, then you can use this sheet 2 cell as the reference for you CF on sheet 2. I assume that you've got some of your < and symbols confused? For example I guess you mean If 10%<sheet1<15% not If 10%<sheet115% -- David Biddulph "Valdemar" <Valdemar @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... How do I use conditional formatting between different sheets in the same workbook? Example: Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sales increase Jan Inventory Decrease Jan 10% If 0<sheet 110% Format RED 15% If 10%<sheet115% Format GREEN 30% If 15%<sheet140% format PINK I know how to do it if the information is in the same sheet, but they are not. If it is not possible to do this by conditional formatting, any other suggestions? The cell in sheet 2 allready contains an extensive IF formula, so preferably without "programming". Hope it makes sense. Thank you |
Conditional Formatting
Thank you - I could use a help collum, but my data on sheet1 is 36 collums by
2253 rows so it is quite a large data set (which changes). But yes, I could copy it over, and just hide the rows and collums. And yes, it looks like I got the < a bit confused :) Thanks for the response "David Biddulph" wrote: Presumably the easiest way is to use a helper column on sheet 2, linked to the sheet 1 data, then you can use this sheet 2 cell as the reference for you CF on sheet 2. I assume that you've got some of your < and symbols confused? For example I guess you mean If 10%<sheet1<15% not If 10%<sheet115% -- David Biddulph "Valdemar" <Valdemar @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... How do I use conditional formatting between different sheets in the same workbook? Example: Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sales increase Jan Inventory Decrease Jan 10% If 0<sheet 110% Format RED 15% If 10%<sheet115% Format GREEN 30% If 15%<sheet140% format PINK I know how to do it if the information is in the same sheet, but they are not. If it is not possible to do this by conditional formatting, any other suggestions? The cell in sheet 2 allready contains an extensive IF formula, so preferably without "programming". Hope it makes sense. Thank you |
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