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I have data being pulled from an Access 2007 database.
I would lke to highlight the cell in the A column if the value of C column is greater than Column B. example would be to highlight A1 because C1B1 C2=B2 so A2 is not highlighted C3B3 so A3 is highlighted C4<B4 so A4 is not highlighted. Do I need to set up conditional format for each line of this spreadsheet or can conditional formatting be set up by column? This Access data being pulled into Excel can contain 50 records or 5000 records... What is the best way to approach this |
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Format/ Conditional Formatting/ Formula Is/ =C1B1 Choose your highlighting format -- David Biddulph "mikearelli" wrote in message ... I have data being pulled from an Access 2007 database. I would lke to highlight the cell in the A column if the value of C column is greater than Column B. example would be to highlight A1 because C1B1 C2=B2 so A2 is not highlighted C3B3 so A3 is highlighted C4<B4 so A4 is not highlighted. Do I need to set up conditional format for each line of this spreadsheet or can conditional formatting be set up by column? This Access data being pulled into Excel can contain 50 records or 5000 records... What is the best way to approach this |
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