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[quote=T. Valko;727214]Is this what you want:
1 = shade 1 = shade 2 3 = shade 3 = shade 3 = sahde 4 4 5 = shade 6 6 7 = shade 7 = shade If so, assuming your data starts is in the range A2:A20 Select the range A2:A20 Goto the menu formatCondtional Formatting Select the Formula Is option Enter this formula in the box on the right: =MOD(ROUND(SUMPRODUCT((A$2:A2<"")/COUNTIF(A$2:A2,A$2:A2)),0),2) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _____ This equation works great, however, it only highlights the values from A2:A20. Does anyone know how the equation could be tweaked to highlight the entire row? Thanks! Last edited by Praetorian : November 24th 10 at 03:17 PM |
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