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Extend conditional formatting to more than 3 conditions
When a complex condition exists, we should have additional conditions upon
which to format a result. For example, in the event that a range is from: 1-10 white color 11-20 blue 21-30 green 31-40 orange 41-50 red etc. Alternatively, to enable the following construct: If a value is found in an array, format type 1 If a value is found in a different array, format type 2. etc. In the event that a value is found in more than one array, the first one listed will take effect. |
I am not sure if you are asking a question or making a statement, but maybe
this will help you http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Danny" wrote in message ... When a complex condition exists, we should have additional conditions upon which to format a result. For example, in the event that a range is from: 1-10 white color 11-20 blue 21-30 green 31-40 orange 41-50 red etc. Alternatively, to enable the following construct: If a value is found in an array, format type 1 If a value is found in a different array, format type 2. etc. In the event that a value is found in more than one array, the first one listed will take effect. |
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