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change the color of one word throughout a worksheet
I gave a worksheet that has yes and no answers, how can I change the color of
the word yes throughout the worksheet? |
change the color of one word throughout a worksheet
On Nov 19, 1:12 pm, wfbarron
wrote: I gave a worksheet that has yes and no answers, how can I change the color of the word yes throughout the worksheet? Is it one word in the cell or cojoined with other words? A Conditional Formatting will solve that if the word is soley on it's own in the cell. If you need help with it, let me (or anyone) know. |
change the color of one word throughout a worksheet
Conditional Formatting
Cell Value Is; equal to; Yes "wfbarron" wrote: I gave a worksheet that has yes and no answers, how can I change the color of the word yes throughout the worksheet? |
change the color of one word throughout a worksheet
You can also do it if the cell CONTAINS yes (but the whole cell would get the
formatting, not just the word). Select ALL cells; Conditional Formatting: Formula is: =NOT(ISERROR(FIND("yes",A1))) Bob Umlas Excel MVP "wfbarron" wrote: I gave a worksheet that has yes and no answers, how can I change the color of the word yes throughout the worksheet? |
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