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Condtional Formating
Can I conditionally format one cell based on the informaiton in another? I
want to create a type of form. If answer No in cell B3, cells B4,5,6 will be backed out. you would then goto cell B7. |
Condtional Formating
Hi,
Select B4 - B6 then Format|Conditional format Formula is =$B$3="no" Pick a colour OK Mike "Is mise le meas," wrote: Can I conditionally format one cell based on the informaiton in another? I want to create a type of form. If answer No in cell B3, cells B4,5,6 will be backed out. you would then goto cell B7. |
Condtional Formating
Is it possible to lock a cell as part of the conditional formatting? If B3
say No cells B4,5,6 are locked so no data can be entered? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Select B4 - B6 then Format|Conditional format Formula is =$B$3="no" Pick a colour OK Mike "Is mise le meas," wrote: Can I conditionally format one cell based on the informaiton in another? I want to create a type of form. If answer No in cell B3, cells B4,5,6 will be backed out. you would then goto cell B7. |
Condtional Formating
Hi,
No, you can't do that as part of conditional formatting but you could do it using worksheet_change Mike "Is mise le meas," wrote: Is it possible to lock a cell as part of the conditional formatting? If B3 say No cells B4,5,6 are locked so no data can be entered? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Select B4 - B6 then Format|Conditional format Formula is =$B$3="no" Pick a colour OK Mike "Is mise le meas," wrote: Can I conditionally format one cell based on the informaiton in another? I want to create a type of form. If answer No in cell B3, cells B4,5,6 will be backed out. you would then goto cell B7. |
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