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conditional Formatting based on a value in another cell
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conditional Formatting based on a value in another cell
Select the entire range of cells you want to apply this CF. Go to Format|
Conditional Formatting. You can define your three conditions here. If you encounter any problem, post here -- R. Khoshravan Please click "Yes" if it is helpful. "Brian" wrote: I want to put a green data bar if the value in R30 is 0 or a Red data bar if R30 is < 0 , and finally a yellow data bar if R30 = 0. I am calculating math test scores. Thanks Brian |
conditional Formatting based on a value in another cell
Ok, now I've just been told to put a Green arrow and the Data bar?? can I do
both? Brian "JBeaucaire" wrote: Use conditional formatting: Condition1: Formula Is: =R300 (format green) Add Condition2: Formula Is: =R30<0 (format red) Add Condition3: Formula Is: =R30=0 (format yellow) -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "Brian" wrote: I want to put a green data bar if the value in R30 is 0 or a Red data bar if R30 is < 0 , and finally a yellow data bar if R30 = 0. I am calculating math test scores. Thanks Brian |
conditional Formatting based on a value in another cell
Could you please explain what do you mean by: "Green arrow".
You already changed the color so they are distinctive, what would be the function of this green arrow? Unless you want to define another condition. -- R. Khoshravan Please click "Yes" if it is helpful. "Brian" wrote: Ok, now I've just been told to put a Green arrow and the Data bar?? can I do both? Brian "JBeaucaire" wrote: Use conditional formatting: Condition1: Formula Is: =R300 (format green) Add Condition2: Formula Is: =R30<0 (format red) Add Condition3: Formula Is: =R30=0 (format yellow) -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "Brian" wrote: I want to put a green data bar if the value in R30 is 0 or a Red data bar if R30 is < 0 , and finally a yellow data bar if R30 = 0. I am calculating math test scores. Thanks Brian |
conditional Formatting based on a value in another cell
I do apologize, ok I just got the final instructions.
ok, if Q30 is <Q29 then red data bar if Q30 is Q29 then green data bar If Q30 = Q29 then orange data bar. The Percent values are in the Q Columns, Now in the R colum, now I have merged R29 & R30 into one cell, so in the merged cell if Q29Q30 then green up arrow ( under icon sets) if Q29<Q30 then Red Down aarow Finally, how do I apply these formats from Q28 back up to Q5 the same with the merged cells in the R column. thank you Brian "Khoshravan" wrote: Could you please explain what do you mean by: "Green arrow". You already changed the color so they are distinctive, what would be the function of this green arrow? Unless you want to define another condition. -- R. Khoshravan Please click "Yes" if it is helpful. "Brian" wrote: Ok, now I've just been told to put a Green arrow and the Data bar?? can I do both? Brian "JBeaucaire" wrote: Use conditional formatting: Condition1: Formula Is: =R300 (format green) Add Condition2: Formula Is: =R30<0 (format red) Add Condition3: Formula Is: =R30=0 (format yellow) -- "Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- JB Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you. "Brian" wrote: I want to put a green data bar if the value in R30 is 0 or a Red data bar if R30 is < 0 , and finally a yellow data bar if R30 = 0. I am calculating math test scores. Thanks Brian |
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