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If applying the CF to say B1:G20 instead of to col A as posted earlier,
just select the target range B1:G20, and change the CF formula to point to the *top left corner* of the range, i.e. to B1instead of A1 Example: (C) Condition 1: Formula is: =NOT(ISERROR(FIND("X",B1))) Format Font tab Red/bold OK out The CF formula will adjust itself accordingly within each cell in the range selected Alternatively, you can use the format painter to apply Select any one cell within the conditionally formatted col A, say A3 ? Double-click on the format painter, then "paint" over the target range B1:G20 with the cursor as a brush Press Esc when done to cancel and revert the cursor to normal -- Rgds Max xl 97 -- Please respond, in newsgroup xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom --- "Kim" wrote in message ... Thanks, It turned red alright, but how do I apply to a range of cells? Please advice. Kim |
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