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Select B1:I1 Click Format Conditional Formating under Condition 1's dropdown, Choose Cell Value Is select greater than or equal to in the next dropdown place =$A1 in the range box Go to Format Patterns Select green OK out On the worksheet, Select B1:I1 copy down as using the mouse This will format all the cell under with your conditions HTH -- If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button Thank You cheers, "John" wrote: I am working with a large spreadsheet used for an inventory for several locations. Each item has an inventoried amount, ex A B C D E F G H I Item Req loc1 loc2 loc3 4 5 6 7 Analyzer, Cli 7 0 6 7 5 7 6 0 I figured out how to change the cell color to green if the count is greater than or equal to the count in colum B for the 7 locations. The problem is that I have to do this for several thousand rows and I'm doing this one row at a time. Is there a way to format all the rows at once? the conditional format states for each row say b1:i1 the cell is green if it is greater than or equal to a1. then the next row b2:i2 = a2? Thanks |
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