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COLOUR & VALUE
Can Excel relate colour to value in a cell eg if 0.1=red, if 0.2-0.5= orange
& 0.6-1.0 = green? If so, is it also possible that colours could be related on a sliding numerical scale starting at say dark green at 1.0 and finishing at dark red at 0.0 with brown in the middle (0.5) of the range? |
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http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/conditional6.html for a way to get up to 6 font colors that depend on the cell value. Otherwise you'll have to use a macro. In article , "PAT ARTHUR" <PAT wrote: Can Excel relate colour to value in a cell eg if 0.1=red, if 0.2-0.5= orange & 0.6-1.0 = green? If so, is it also possible that colours could be related on a sliding numerical scale starting at say dark green at 1.0 and finishing at dark red at 0.0 with brown in the middle (0.5) of the range? |
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