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Hi there guys,
I'm relatively new to this but would appreciate your help. Basically what I am trying to do in excell to create visual alerts in the same cell that I am inserting values. For example in the cell I am entering data (for example a weight in kg) for all entered data in the range of 0 - 200kg I would like the background in the same cell to show as green (highlighting within weight limits). For all data entered between 200kg - 250kg I would like the background to show yellow (diplaying slightly overweight) and for entered data between 250kg - 300kg I would like the background of the cell to show red (to highlight being grossly overweight). Are you guys able to assist me with a formula/method to help facilitate this? |
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I have just put up a file for you at:-
http://www.pierrefondes.com/ It is item number 45 towards the top of my home page. What you need is Conditional Formatting and I have applied this to the range K 1 to K 30 (inclusive) in my Workbook. If you type in the values that you mention into this range you should find that you get what you want. You can also examine the Conditional Formatting rules by examining Home / Conditional Formatting / Manage Rules. Above is in EXCEL 2007. Please hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thank you. "alchemist" wrote: Hi there guys, I'm relatively new to this but would appreciate your help. Basically what I am trying to do in excell to create visual alerts in the same cell that I am inserting values. For example in the cell I am entering data (for example a weight in kg) for all entered data in the range of 0 - 200kg I would like the background in the same cell to show as green (highlighting within weight limits). For all data entered between 200kg - 250kg I would like the background to show yellow (diplaying slightly overweight) and for entered data between 250kg - 300kg I would like the background of the cell to show red (to highlight being grossly overweight). Are you guys able to assist me with a formula/method to help facilitate this? . |
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My football stats sheet turns green as the wins column grows larger,
and turns red as the losses column grows. I have a Blood Pressure Tracker where the conditional formatting changes the cell background color if the heart rate entered is above a certain value. I also have it so that value can be selected. So you can even set up a sheet where you can adjust those "alarm points". My sheets are posted on the Microsoft Office user submitted templates page. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...6-70f61ad52e0f I do not know how much examples help, because you actually have to familiarize yourself with the conditional formatting tools and menu actions/choices, etc. anyway, but those sheets have some conditional formatting examples that you might be able to use. HTH On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:35:02 -0800, trip_to_tokyo wrote: I have just put up a file for you at:- http://www.pierrefondes.com/ It is item number 45 towards the top of my home page. What you need is Conditional Formatting and I have applied this to the range K 1 to K 30 (inclusive) in my Workbook. If you type in the values that you mention into this range you should find that you get what you want. You can also examine the Conditional Formatting rules by examining Home / Conditional Formatting / Manage Rules. Above is in EXCEL 2007. Please hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thank you. "alchemist" wrote: Hi there guys, I'm relatively new to this but would appreciate your help. Basically what I am trying to do in excell to create visual alerts in the same cell that I am inserting values. For example in the cell I am entering data (for example a weight in kg) for all entered data in the range of 0 - 200kg I would like the background in the same cell to show as green (highlighting within weight limits). For all data entered between 200kg - 250kg I would like the background to show yellow (diplaying slightly overweight) and for entered data between 250kg - 300kg I would like the background of the cell to show red (to highlight being grossly overweight). Are you guys able to assist me with a formula/method to help facilitate this? . |
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The topic for you to look up in Excel help is "conditional formatting".
-- David Biddulph "alchemist" wrote in message ... Hi there guys, I'm relatively new to this but would appreciate your help. Basically what I am trying to do in excell to create visual alerts in the same cell that I am inserting values. For example in the cell I am entering data (for example a weight in kg) for all entered data in the range of 0 - 200kg I would like the background in the same cell to show as green (highlighting within weight limits). For all data entered between 200kg - 250kg I would like the background to show yellow (diplaying slightly overweight) and for entered data between 250kg - 300kg I would like the background of the cell to show red (to highlight being grossly overweight). Are you guys able to assist me with a formula/method to help facilitate this? |
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