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By using a boolean function, i.e. if & then, is there a function I can use to
color fill a cell? For example, in cell A2, I wish to insert a command that states if A2=5, then cell A2 gets color filled yellow. |
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Yes.
Use Conditional Formatting -- Gary''s Student "Kanchi" wrote: By using a boolean function, i.e. if & then, is there a function I can use to color fill a cell? For example, in cell A2, I wish to insert a command that states if A2=5, then cell A2 gets color filled yellow. |
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Great, thank you for the information. It worked. I didn't even know about
this Conditional Formatting !! "Gary''s Student" wrote: Yes. Use Conditional Formatting -- Gary''s Student "Kanchi" wrote: By using a boolean function, i.e. if & then, is there a function I can use to color fill a cell? For example, in cell A2, I wish to insert a command that states if A2=5, then cell A2 gets color filled yellow. |
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