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formula for conditional formatting
can anyone tell me the formula I need to enter if I have a cell test which is
"flat" then turn a different cell yellow? -- SandyB |
formula for conditional formatting
on conditional format change to "the formula is" and use a formula
=if(a110) format as your needs hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "SandyB" escreveu: can anyone tell me the formula I need to enter if I have a cell test which is "flat" then turn a different cell yellow? -- SandyB |
formula for conditional formatting
test which is "flat"? Please explain.
-- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "SandyB" wrote in message ... can anyone tell me the formula I need to enter if I have a cell test which is "flat" then turn a different cell yellow? -- SandyB |
formula for conditional formatting
Apparently my typing skills are lacking a bit. it should have said text which
is "flat" I actually have 6 different text choices for a column, and based on which text is used, other various cells need to turn yellow indicating these need filled in by the user. That is what I am trying to accomplish. Thank you so much!! -- SandyB "Bob Phillips" wrote: test which is "flat"? Please explain. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "SandyB" wrote in message ... can anyone tell me the formula I need to enter if I have a cell test which is "flat" then turn a different cell yellow? -- SandyB |
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