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cond. formating quesiton
I know no function can change font color.
If I conditional form. can I select a col and say col A is an emp. name and then there are sales figures in b c d ect. so if a1 emp name is bob and he does not have any sales figuers in b1 c1 d1 ect. his name will highlight red or something like that |
cond. formating quesiton
Yes, you can do that with conditional formatting.
You need to be more specific on the requirement. if a1 emp name is bob and he does not have any sales figuers in b1 c1 d1 ect. If Bob doesn't have any sales will all of those cells be empty or might they contain a number like 0? Do you want the format applied if *every cell* is empty or if *any single cell* is empty? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP " wrote in message ... I know no function can change font color. If I conditional form. can I select a col and say col A is an emp. name and then there are sales figures in b c d ect. so if a1 emp name is bob and he does not have any sales figuers in b1 c1 d1 ect. his name will highlight red or something like that |
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