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Is there any function to change the cell color ?


for example:

if Cell A1 is "001" it should be "Green"

if Cell A1 is "002", it should be "Pink"


something like that....


thank you so much , experts ^_^!!
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Default Function to change cell color

Hi Ali,

What you are describing sounds like Conditional Formatting...

select your range to be formatted

FormatConditional Formating.

And set your conditional formatting to..

Cell Value IsEqual to001 Format as Green

Click Add and set your 2nd condition

You can have 3 conditions set like this with XL2003

Regards,

Gav.

"ali" wrote:

Is there any function to change the cell color ?


for example:

if Cell A1 is "001" it should be "Green"

if Cell A1 is "002", it should be "Pink"


something like that....


thank you so much , experts ^_^!!
--
Allen Phailat Wongakanit

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