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Conditional formatting
I need to format the background color of the cell according to the score.
Is there any function to serve this purpose? Your guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Ray |
Conditional formatting
Use conditional formatting:
Pull-down: Format Conditional Formatting... and set the conditions -- Gary's Student "Ray" wrote: I need to format the background color of the cell according to the score. Is there any function to serve this purpose? Your guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Ray |
Conditional formatting
Hi Ray,
You have 3 + 1 possibilities using conditional formatting. For example, if cell is 1, background is red, if 2 then green, if 3 then blue, all other values then orange. Naturally the values do not have to be explicit as in the above example, but ranges such as "<200", "<500", "<1200" and so on. I hope this helps. Engin "Ray" wrote in message ... I need to format the background color of the cell according to the score. Is there any function to serve this purpose? Your guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Ray |
Conditional formatting
You might want to take a look at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.CF.html
-- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Ray" wrote in message ... I need to format the background color of the cell according to the score. Is there any function to serve this purpose? Your guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Ray |
Conditional formatting
Thanks for all who responded for your useful advice.
Ray "Ray" wrote in message ... I need to format the background color of the cell according to the score. Is there any function to serve this purpose? Your guidance is appreciated. Thanks, Ray |
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