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conditional formatting
Hi,
I am wanting to make one cell turn a certain color when another cell in that row is greater than 0. I understand that I should go to Format, Conditional Formatting, and then Formula Is, but I'm not sure what to do after that. Formula Is =COUNTIF(G6:G327,"0") but nothing happens.... |
conditional formatting
If the active cell is in row 6, the CF condition should be
Formula Is =G60 -- David Biddulph "Tflight" wrote in message ... Hi, I am wanting to make one cell turn a certain color when another cell in that row is greater than 0. I understand that I should go to Format, Conditional Formatting, and then Formula Is, but I'm not sure what to do after that. Formula Is =COUNTIF(G6:G327,"0") but nothing happens.... |
conditional formatting
Hi
Not sure if this is what you want. This formula =OR($A3:$A450) will turn colour if any cells are 0 =AND($A33:$A450) this one all the cell have to be 0 HTH John "Tflight" wrote in message ... Hi, I am wanting to make one cell turn a certain color when another cell in that row is greater than 0. I understand that I should go to Format, Conditional Formatting, and then Formula Is, but I'm not sure what to do after that. Formula Is =COUNTIF(G6:G327,"0") but nothing happens.... |
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