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Conditionally Formatting a Range
I want to use a variable cell (let's say cell H1) to format a range (let's
say A1:c10). Example: If cell H1 = "block" then shade cells A1:C10 red. |
Conditionally Formatting a Range
Range A1:C10, go to HOME tab, then click Conditional Formatting (in Excel
2007), then Manage Rules, New Rules, finally "Use a formula to determine which cells to format" HTH "Anita" wrote: I want to use a variable cell (let's say cell H1) to format a range (let's say A1:c10). Example: If cell H1 = "block" then shade cells A1:C10 red. |
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