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Excel: Additional Conditional Formatting
Conditional formatting needs to be improved. This could be done with multiple
options: 1) add additional formats from 3. This should be n formats 2) Allow formatting based on a cell. Thus if a cell meets the condition, look at the formatting in a named or specified cell 3) Allow for multiple conditional formats to be met.. for instance the first condition may color alternat lines using the condition =MOD(ROW(),2)=0, then a subsequent condition changes the font based on a new condition. |
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if you'ld like to let MS know what you think send them an email at with excel in the subject line and your ideas / requests whatever in the message body. If however, you'ld like assistance with implementing any of the listed items in a workbook, posting a question may elicit some useful answers. -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "gjarrett" wrote in message ... Conditional formatting needs to be improved. This could be done with multiple options: 1) add additional formats from 3. This should be n formats 2) Allow formatting based on a cell. Thus if a cell meets the condition, look at the formatting in a named or specified cell 3) Allow for multiple conditional formats to be met.. for instance the first condition may color alternat lines using the condition =MOD(ROW(),2)=0, then a subsequent condition changes the font based on a new condition. |
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