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Conditional Formatting for more than 3 conditions
Hi everyone,
I have 6 categories of items, and I want to conditionally format the 7th column to show six different color according to which one of the six categories has been selected. (note: the 7th column is a drop-down list, which consist of the 6 different categories) The Conditional Formatting in Excel only allow ONLY 3 different conditional formatting, and I need 6, what can I do? Thank you, GU |
Conditional Formatting for more than 3 conditions
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...=en-us&m=1&p=1 Regards, Ryan-- -- RyGuy "Neon520" wrote: Hi everyone, I have 6 categories of items, and I want to conditionally format the 7th column to show six different color according to which one of the six categories has been selected. (note: the 7th column is a drop-down list, which consist of the 6 different categories) The Conditional Formatting in Excel only allow ONLY 3 different conditional formatting, and I need 6, what can I do? Thank you, GU |
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