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Conditional Format based on value of another cell
Hi
I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin |
Conditional Format based on value of another cell
Assuming the CF is in A2
=AND($Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin |
Conditional Format based on value of another cell
On 7 Aug, 11:26, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
Assuming the CF is in A2 =AND($Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that, does the job a treat. Just an hyperthetical question, if I wanted another cell to be between the same limits ? |
Conditional Format based on value of another cell
=AND($Y2=0.8,Y2<=1.1,$Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1)
-- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... On 7 Aug, 11:26, "Bob Phillips" wrote: Assuming the CF is in A2 =AND($Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that, does the job a treat. Just an hyperthetical question, if I wanted another cell to be between the same limits ? |
Conditional Format based on value of another cell
As a matter of interest Bob, why the mixture of absolute & relative
addressing, or has it just been a long week? :-) -- David Biddulph "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... =AND($Y2=0.8,Y2<=1.1,$Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... On 7 Aug, 11:26, "Bob Phillips" wrote: Assuming the CF is in A2 =AND($Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that, does the job a treat. Just an hyperthetical question, if I wanted another cell to be between the same limits ? |
Conditional Format based on value of another cell
Good question, it has to be the long week excuse <g
They should all be column absolute, row relative seeing as it is CF. -- __________________________________ HTH Bob "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... As a matter of interest Bob, why the mixture of absolute & relative addressing, or has it just been a long week? :-) -- David Biddulph "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... =AND($Y2=0.8,Y2<=1.1,$Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... On 7 Aug, 11:26, "Bob Phillips" wrote: Assuming the CF is in A2 =AND($Z2=0.8,Z2<=1.1) -- __________________________________ HTH Bob " wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet and need to automatically colour a cell in col A green if the value in col Z of the same row is between 0.8 and 1.1 Conditional format with a formula seems to be the logical choice but I can't get my head round the logic function required Thanks for looking Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that, does the job a treat. Just an hyperthetical question, if I wanted another cell to be between the same limits ? |
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