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No, you would use that as one of the conditions for conditional formatting.
fill the cell with green color if the value 0 Instead of the condition being 0 use: =AND(cell_ref0;cell_ref<"") Or, use Harlan's suggestion. It does the same thing and is more compact. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Walley" wrote in message ... Thank you for help. Do you mean that I should include AND(cell_ref0;cell_ref<"") in IF(ISNA(LOOKUP(1100;C6:C25));"";(LOOKUP(1E+100;C6: C25)-C6)*1200) formula, and how. thanks "T. Valko" wrote: You'd have to include a test to make sure the cell does not contain the formula blank. Instead of the condition being 0 it should be: =AND(cell_ref0;cell_ref<"") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Walley" wrote in message ... Hi I use IF(ISNA(LOOKUP(1100;C6:C25));"";(LOOKUP(1E+100;C6: C25)-C6)*1200) function and I apply Conditional formating with Icon set to fill the cell with green color if the value 0, red if < 0 and yellow if 0, it work, but when the cell is empty it fill with green color. If there is any way to leave the color of the cell unchanged if the cell empty. Thank |
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