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I have a sheet of 9 columns. The last column is a Yes or No value. I want
to conditional format the entire row of all 9 columns to turn red if the value in the last column is No. Can this be done? |
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![]() Let's say Column I is last column containing "Yes" or "No" Select A1:H1 - Conditional Formatting - Formula is =IF($I1="No",1,0) Set Background colour to red - OK Copy A1:H1 - Paste Special - Formats Hope it helps. Mike SB Wrote: I have a sheet of 9 columns. The last column is a Yes or No value. I want to conditional format the entire row of all 9 columns to turn red if the value in the last column is No. Can this be done? -- Morrigan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Morrigan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7094 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389387 |
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