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Conditional Format Question
How can I conditionally format cell A1 when that conditional format is based
on another cells value? Example: I want to highlight A1 with Red when cell B2= 2 |
Doug
Select A1 and FormatCFFormula is: =$B$2=2 Pick a nice red color from the FormatPatterns Tab and OK your way out. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 2 May 2005 17:15:16 -0700, "DougS" wrote: How can I conditionally format cell A1 when that conditional format is based on another cells value? Example: I want to highlight A1 with Red when cell B2= 2 |
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=b2=2 format as desired -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "DougS" wrote in message ... How can I conditionally format cell A1 when that conditional format is based on another cells value? Example: I want to highlight A1 with Red when cell B2= 2 |
1) Click on A1 2) Open conditional formatting 3) Change the drop box from "Cell Value Is" to "Formula Is" 4) Enter "=B2=2" (without quotes) as the formula 5) Choose your format, pattern HTH Steve "DougS" wrote in message ... How can I conditionally format cell A1 when that conditional format is based on another cells value? Example: I want to highlight A1 with Red when cell B2= 2 |
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