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Conditional Formatting Based on vlookup Value
I have the following on one worksheet:
A B School 1 (formatted in green) Nickname 1 (formatted in green) School 2 (formatted in blue) Nickname 2 (formatted in blue) On my second worksheet I have a cell that looks up school and returns corresponding nickname using vlookup. What I need is to have the cell with vlookup also show the formatting. So if that cell looked up Nickname 1, it would have green formatting. |
Conditional Formatting Based on vlookup Value
Please keep in mind that there are hundreds of school names, so stringing if
statements for each school is not practical/possible. Thanks. "Excel User" wrote: I have the following on one worksheet: A B School 1 (formatted in green) Nickname 1 (formatted in green) School 2 (formatted in blue) Nickname 2 (formatted in blue) On my second worksheet I have a cell that looks up school and returns corresponding nickname using vlookup. What I need is to have the cell with vlookup also show the formatting. So if that cell looked up Nickname 1, it would have green formatting. |
Conditional Formatting Based on vlookup Value
Formulas cannot return color formats so you would have to use Conditional
Formatting or event code. If you did find a solution, keep in mind that Excel is limited to 56 colors so the "hundreds of schools" being a unique color is impossible without extensive code. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:58:00 -0700, Excel User wrote: Please keep in mind that there are hundreds of school names, so stringing if statements for each school is not practical/possible. Thanks. "Excel User" wrote: I have the following on one worksheet: A B School 1 (formatted in green) Nickname 1 (formatted in green) School 2 (formatted in blue) Nickname 2 (formatted in blue) On my second worksheet I have a cell that looks up school and returns corresponding nickname using vlookup. What I need is to have the cell with vlookup also show the formatting. So if that cell looked up Nickname 1, it would have green formatting. |
Conditional Formatting Based on vlookup Value
Thank you Gord. I am not looking for unique colors for each school, just a
way to format both text and cell fill colors based on the content and format of the cell it looks up. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Formulas cannot return color formats so you would have to use Conditional Formatting or event code. If you did find a solution, keep in mind that Excel is limited to 56 colors so the "hundreds of schools" being a unique color is impossible without extensive code. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:58:00 -0700, Excel User wrote: Please keep in mind that there are hundreds of school names, so stringing if statements for each school is not practical/possible. Thanks. "Excel User" wrote: I have the following on one worksheet: A B School 1 (formatted in green) Nickname 1 (formatted in green) School 2 (formatted in blue) Nickname 2 (formatted in blue) On my second worksheet I have a cell that looks up school and returns corresponding nickname using vlookup. What I need is to have the cell with vlookup also show the formatting. So if that cell looked up Nickname 1, it would have green formatting. |
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