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Using EXCEL, I want to color code a cell if its value is "x" times another
cell's value.

Any answers?
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Hi,

Select a1 then
Format|Conditional format
Select 'cell value is greater than'
enter the formula
=$C$6*10
Pick a colour
OK

When a1 is <C6*10 it changes colour.

Mike

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Using EXCEL, I want to color code a cell if its value is "x" times another
cell's value.

Any answers?

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Conditional FormattingFormula is:

=A1=5*B1

Format to a nice color and OK


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:13:01 -0700, Bill
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Using EXCEL, I want to color code a cell if its value is "x" times another
cell's value.

Any answers?


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