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Linking Equations to Highlights
I am interested in linking a formula to the colour of the cell. Ie. positive
number would produce a green cell & negative cell would high light the cell in red. The reason of the question is that I can do a financial report that automatically tells me if a catagory is in the negative or in the positive at a glance. Thank you |
Linking Equations to Highlights
Hi Q,
Just use conditional Formatting. Look it up in help. -- Normek "Q" wrote: I am interested in linking a formula to the colour of the cell. Ie. positive number would produce a green cell & negative cell would high light the cell in red. The reason of the question is that I can do a financial report that automatically tells me if a catagory is in the negative or in the positive at a glance. Thank you |
Linking Equations to Highlights
Which version of Excel are you using
-- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Q" wrote in message ... I am interested in linking a formula to the colour of the cell. Ie. positive number would produce a green cell & negative cell would high light the cell in red. The reason of the question is that I can do a financial report that automatically tells me if a catagory is in the negative or in the positive at a glance. Thank you |
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