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JE

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.

Glenn

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
JE wrote:
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.



Use ERROR.TYPE(yourcell)=3 in the conditional format.

Teethless mama

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
Conditional Formatting

=ERROR.TYPE($A1)=3


"JE" wrote:

Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.


Dave Peterson

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
You could use
formula is:
=iserror(a1)
where A1 is the cell you want to check.

JE wrote:

Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.


--

Dave Peterson

JE

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
Thank you for the response. I am applying conditional formatting to the cell
with #VALUE!.

In Condition box, should I select "Cell Value Is" or "Formula Is". Also,
will I need to reference the cell (as I am applying that formatting to the
cell)?

Apologies for not including this previously.

Regards

"Glenn" wrote:

JE wrote:
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.



Use ERROR.TYPE(yourcell)=3 in the conditional format.


Luke M

Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
You will use the "Formula is" option. See Teethless mama's post for how to
write the formula.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"JE" wrote:

Thank you for the response. I am applying conditional formatting to the cell
with #VALUE!.

In Condition box, should I select "Cell Value Is" or "Formula Is". Also,
will I need to reference the cell (as I am applying that formatting to the
cell)?

Apologies for not including this previously.

Regards

"Glenn" wrote:

JE wrote:
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.



Use ERROR.TYPE(yourcell)=3 in the conditional format.


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Conditional Formatting on #VALUE!
 
เมื่* วันศุกร์ที่ 6 กุม*าพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2009, 22 นาฬิกา 25 นาที 13 วินาที UTC+7, Luke M เขียนว่า:
You will use the "Formula is" option. See Teethless mama's post for how to
write the formula.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"JE" wrote:

Thank you for the response. I am applying conditional formatting to the cell
with #VALUE!.

In Condition box, should I select "Cell Value Is" or "Formula Is". Also,
will I need to reference the cell (as I am applying that formatting to the
cell)?

Apologies for not including this previously.

Regards

"Glenn" wrote:

JE wrote:
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.


Use ERROR.TYPE(yourcell)=3 in the conditional format.


Thank very much !! all poster ....

เมื่* วันศุกร์ที่ 6 กุม*าพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2009, 22 นาฬิกา 25 นาที 13 วินาที UTC+7, Luke M เขียนว่า:
You will use the "Formula is" option. See Teethless mama's post for how to
write the formula.
--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"JE" wrote:

Thank you for the response. I am applying conditional formatting to the cell
with #VALUE!.

In Condition box, should I select "Cell Value Is" or "Formula Is". Also,
will I need to reference the cell (as I am applying that formatting to the
cell)?

Apologies for not including this previously.

Regards

"Glenn" wrote:

JE wrote:
Is it possible to use conditional formatting if a cell is #VALUE!

I cannot locate a command the executes properly.

Many thanks.


Use ERROR.TYPE(yourcell)=3 in the conditional format.




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