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Select cell B10. Go to the menu bar and select Format / Conditional
Formatting. In the Conditional Formatting panel click on the pull down arrow next to "Cell Value Is" and chose "Formula Is". In the formula box to the right type =A100 and then click on the Format button to select Bold, then OK and OK... -- Thanks, TC "RFJ" wrote: Is there a way I can make a cell, eg B10, bold if another, say A10, is greater than zero |
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