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Ok, now that I've wasted everyone's time...
I figured it out. I have an "IF" statement that says if the cell is "0", enter a "0.00%". I'm so sorry. When I realized it, I was able to get my conditional formatting to work. Thanks so much for all your help. Debbie "Cimjet" wrote: Hi Debbie In Conditional Formatting 0 and nothing is the same. Regards Cimjet "PCLIVE" wrote in message ... You might try change that condition to FormulaIs =INT(A1)=0 -- "Debbie" wrote in message ... I tried your suggestion. I changed the format to "0". When I looked back at the format it was changed to: ="'0'" And the condition was still green instead of black as I need. Debbie "PCLIVE" wrote: Your zeros are probably text instead of a number. Try putting quotes around your zero ("0") in the conditional formatting and see if it changes. HTH, Paul -- "Debbie" wrote in message ... I have a workbook with multiple spreadsheets. I need my cells to have conditional formatting. I have set up: If less than 0: Font should be Red If equal to 0: Font should be Black If more than 0: Font should be Green The less than and more than both work. The equal to turns green. How cab I make it turn black? Thanks, Debbie |
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