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![]() Formula:- =IF(T3<=R3,"No","Yes") Could some please tell me how to make the yes turn red in the cell. I am using excel 2003 Thanks -- Clare |
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Highlight the column where the yes and no are, then conditional formating, text that contains enter "YES" "Clare" wrote: Formula:- =IF(T3<=R3,"No","Yes") Could some please tell me how to make the yes turn red in the cell. I am using excel 2003 Thanks -- Clare |
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Hi Clare
Select the cells to be formatted; Choose FormatConditional Formatting..Select 'Cell Value Is' and enter 'Yes' and select a color Refer the below link for detailed help http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Clare" wrote: Formula:- =IF(T3<=R3,"No","Yes") Could some please tell me how to make the yes turn red in the cell. I am using excel 2003 Thanks -- Clare |
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