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Conditional format
If I use a conditional format to change a cell colour based on another
cells numerical content, am I able to also somehow change another cells colour based on another cells colour and not its number content? The problem I have is a greater than and less than 1 conditional format. It doesnt like negative numbers. I must display a negative number. I can get it to work fine if I ABS() the number but I need to to work on a negative number. I thought I would ABS() an adjacent cell and then make the actual cell with the negative number change colour based on the adjacent cells colour. Thanks, Aaron. |
Conditional format
On Apr 26, 6:40*pm, Aaron wrote:
If I use a conditional format to change a cell colour based on another cells numerical content, am I able to also somehow change another cells colour based on another cells colour and not its number content? Not easily. You would have to use a VBA function. Aaron wrote: The problem I have is a greater than and less than 1 conditional format. It doesnt like negative numbers. I must display a negative number. I can get it to work fine if I ABS() the number but I need to to work on a negative number. There is no problem with testing negative values in condition formatting formulas. The cell value must not be what you expect. Provide some details if you want help. What is the cell value? What is the cell type -- e.g. TYPE(A1)? How are you trying to test it using conditional formatting? |
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