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Default Conditional Formatting

Pre-select the 10000 rows then add the formatting using Formula is:

Pre-select can be done by entering A1:G10000 in NameBox and hit ENTER

Note carefully where you place the $ signs.

Or Format row 1 then use the format painter to paint the rest of the rows.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 04:17:01 -0700, Ozgur Bilgin
wrote:

Hello,
My sheet is 10.000 row so It's possible to do this operation manually. Is it
possible to copy first row property to all rows?
Regards,

"Sean Timmons" wrote:

Highlight A - G.

Conditional Formatting...

Pick:
Formula Is

enter:
=$G1="K"

Format, pick your fonts.

Same for the others.

The key is to retain the $ before the G.

"Philip Drury" wrote:

I want to change the colour of cells A1:G1 if the value of G1 is K (make the
row green), U (make the row amber) or S (make the row red). Really want this
to apply to each row below as the relevant G value is input.
Does that make sense?


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