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Hi Juraj
for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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thanks Julie a lot for the way with some light in tunnel. have a nice day
from Slovakia €žJulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): Hi Juraj for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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slovakia ... now that's a long way from Perth, Western Australia :) you
have a great day too -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... thanks Julie a lot for the way with some light in tunnel. have a nice day from Slovakia "JulieD" napísal (napísala): Hi Juraj for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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it´s really sunny day here and neverthelles I ski with my family this winter
is little bit longer as should be. BTW can I disturb you with any questions or comments of excel ? I need somebody better as I am and I found some questions not being answered till now to me. Perhaps you know, Slovakia is in Central Europe - and I am in second largest city in Slovakia - Kosice (Eastern Slovakia) €žJulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): slovakia ... now that's a long way from Perth, Western Australia :) you have a great day too -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... thanks Julie a lot for the way with some light in tunnel. have a nice day from Slovakia "JulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): Hi Juraj for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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Hi
you are most welcome to email questions to me direct (via email - julied_ng at hcts dot net dot au), however, this may not be to your advantage. There are many in these groups who are much more knowledgeable in excel than myself and asking me questions directly may mean that you miss out on the best answers, additionally, i can't always answer questions right-away and therefore you might have to wait longer to get a response from me than if you had posted to the group. if posted questions don't get answered it can be due to one of the following reasons - a) the question not being understood - however, normally someone will post a note to say that the question is not understood and ask for more / better details; b) the question being somehow posted under an existing thread ... in which case it may simply be over looked; c) the question being posted and then the poster following up with additional details on the question, which make it look to us that someone has answered the question; d) no one having a good idea for a solution to the question - which does happen. Sooo, if you have posted a question and within a couple of days (give it 2 or 3 days ) have not received any replies, reposting the question maybe using different words will often help. btw it's 8.15pm here .... -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... it´s really sunny day here and neverthelles I ski with my family this winter is little bit longer as should be. BTW can I disturb you with any questions or comments of excel ? I need somebody better as I am and I found some questions not being answered till now to me. Perhaps you know, Slovakia is in Central Europe - and I am in second largest city in Slovakia - Kosice (Eastern Slovakia) "JulieD" napísal (napísala): slovakia ... now that's a long way from Perth, Western Australia :) you have a great day too -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... thanks Julie a lot for the way with some light in tunnel. have a nice day from Slovakia "JulieD" napísal (napísala): Hi Juraj for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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Julie,
thanks. I sent you by email to your address my problem. Perhaps you or somebody from your friends can help me. I´m novice in Excel and being glad to automatize some problems to be done daily. Waiting for your comments. Juraj €žJulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): Hi you are most welcome to email questions to me direct (via email - julied_ng at hcts dot net dot au), however, this may not be to your advantage. There are many in these groups who are much more knowledgeable in excel than myself and asking me questions directly may mean that you miss out on the best answers, additionally, i can't always answer questions right-away and therefore you might have to wait longer to get a response from me than if you had posted to the group. if posted questions don't get answered it can be due to one of the following reasons - a) the question not being understood - however, normally someone will post a note to say that the question is not understood and ask for more / better details; b) the question being somehow posted under an existing thread ... in which case it may simply be over looked; c) the question being posted and then the poster following up with additional details on the question, which make it look to us that someone has answered the question; d) no one having a good idea for a solution to the question - which does happen. Sooo, if you have posted a question and within a couple of days (give it 2 or 3 days ) have not received any replies, reposting the question maybe using different words will often help. btw it's 8.15pm here .... -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... it´s really sunny day here and neverthelles I ski with my family this winter is little bit longer as should be. BTW can I disturb you with any questions or comments of excel ? I need somebody better as I am and I found some questions not being answered till now to me. Perhaps you know, Slovakia is in Central Europe - and I am in second largest city in Slovakia - Kosice (Eastern Slovakia) "JulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): slovakia ... now that's a long way from Perth, Western Australia :) you have a great day too -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... thanks Julie a lot for the way with some light in tunnel. have a nice day from Slovakia "JulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): Hi Juraj for one option - see http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/lookuppics.html however, an "easier" solution might be to format the background colour of the cell to red or green or whatever using conditional formatting,... say you have the following IF in C1 =IF(A1B1,"yes","no") and you want green for yes and red for no click in cell C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose cell value is type yes click on the format button - go to patterns choose a green OK click ADD cell value is type no click on format, go to patterns choose red OK twice however, if you just want the colour without words delete the formula from C1 click in C1 choose format / conditional formatting choose formula is type =$A$1$B$1 click on format, go to patterns choose green OK click on ADD choose formula is type =$A$1<=$B$1 etc -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "merlin68" wrote in message ... I know the format of IF function, however it is nicer after testing when there is a picture showing as traffic light if it is allowed or not allowed to enter some numbers more ... pls help me if you can Juraj |
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Hi Juraj
i received your email and have responded ... please don't put yours, mine or anyone else's actual emails in posts in the newsgroups as they are harvested by spammers :) -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway ---snip-- |
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Hi Julie again,
coming back at home I checked if you answered and being glad I found something. I´m gonna look into excel attached file and to learn how you have solved it. Thanks once more. I can make you sure your email is locked in my address book and will be not published anywhere. Juraj €žJulieD" napĂ*sal (napĂ*sala): Hi Juraj i received your email and have responded ... please don't put yours, mine or anyone else's actual emails in posts in the newsgroups as they are harvested by spammers :) -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway ---snip-- |
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