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In 2003 you are limited to 3 conditions..........4 if you count default.
You are going to have to learn to spell VBA Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:02:04 -0700, JPS wrote: Bob, Sorry for taking so long to respond I have been working on a rush project. Two considerations... Since I cannot spell VBA and the spreadsheet is maintained by my clerical staff, I am looking for a simpler solution. I have looked at the conditional formatting that I am currently using and I can handle another way. If I use conditional formatting can I get 6 colors, I would like 8 but I can manager with 6, and how do I shade the entire row. Thanks for your help. |
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