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Select the cells you want to highlight in row 2...
Use the formula =AND($D210,$F255) $ in front of the reference will force Excel to evaluate the same formula for all cells in the row... You can even paint it down for other rows... 2 will change to the row number is is painted on... ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "Still learning@work" wrote: Do I need to modify the formula any to have it work for the entire column? What if D2 is the result of a calculation? "Alan" wrote: Select the 'Formula is' in CF and use this, =AND(D210,F255) Regards, Alan. "Still learning@work" wrote in message ... I am developing a retirement projection. I need to have the row highlighted if the years of service is greater than 10 (cell D2) and age is greater than 55 (cell F2). How do I use conditional formatting to achieve this? |
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