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Dear Expert,
My office is still using Excel 2000.
Conditional format can go up to 3 only.
Is it possible to use if function to add more?
Say certain certeria are fulfilled then show up a color or change fonts ...?
Is it possbile?
Thanks
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Only with VBA. See
http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/excel-cond...ting-limit.htm
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Dear Expert,
My office is still using Excel 2000.
Conditional format can go up to 3 only.
Is it possible to use if function to add more?
Say certain certeria are fulfilled then show up a color or change fonts
...?
Is it possbile?
Thanks


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Here is one way to get an extra 3 formatted font colours...

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/conditional6.html
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Dear Expert,
My office is still using Excel 2000.
Conditional format can go up to 3 only.
Is it possible to use if function to add more?
Say certain certeria are fulfilled then show up a color or change fonts ...?
Is it possbile?
Thanks

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