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Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007
Long time user of Excel 2003, new to Excel 2007. I'm trying to use
Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007. I'm using a drop down list in cell A1 to pick the text I want inputted in a cell. I want a cell B1 to "auto-fill" or "auto-select" different text based on the input from cell A1. I cannot find the Conditional Format option in Excel 2007. Thanks in advanced! |
Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007
Conditional formatting will either change the colour of a cell or the font or both but will not produce text, you can simply use VLookUp to find a value in a range, can you explain more on what text you have/are trying to get, i.e from where...etc? Jon;528819 Wrote: Long time user of Excel 2003, new to Excel 2007. I'm trying to use Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007. I'm using a drop down list in cell A1 to pick the text I want inputted in a cell. I want a cell B1 to "auto-fill" or "auto-select" different text based on the input from cell A1. I cannot find the Conditional Format option in Excel 2007. Thanks in advanced! -- Simon Lloyd Regards, Simon Lloyd 'Microsoft Office Help' (http://www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Lloyd's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=1 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=145312 |
Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007
Conditional formatting is on the HOME tab of Excel 2007.
"Jon" wrote: Long time user of Excel 2003, new to Excel 2007. I'm trying to use Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007. I'm using a drop down list in cell A1 to pick the text I want inputted in a cell. I want a cell B1 to "auto-fill" or "auto-select" different text based on the input from cell A1. I cannot find the Conditional Format option in Excel 2007. Thanks in advanced! |
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