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HELP ME !! PLEASE!! How do I highlight a cell when it reaches a va
Ok..Im trying to set up a stock system.
The store has 8 items, and Ive done a formula so that when the product is sold the original number goes down. i.e. formula is =8 -E4-E5-E6 etc. So if in the month of January (E4) is two, then the original number of 8 items goes down by two. What I need to do is for that cell with the original number of 8 to highlight itself when it reaches, say, the number 2. Please help me if you can!! THANKS!! |
Take a look at Conditional Formatting in XL Help.
For instance, with your "original" cell selected, choose Format/Conditional Formatting... Use the dropdowns and textbox to enter Value is less than or equal to 2 click the Format button and select a color from the pattern tab. In article , "ANDREW_B" wrote: Ok..Im trying to set up a stock system. The store has 8 items, and Ive done a formula so that when the product is sold the original number goes down. i.e. formula is =8 -E4-E5-E6 etc. So if in the month of January (E4) is two, then the original number of 8 items goes down by two. What I need to do is for that cell with the original number of 8 to highlight itself when it reaches, say, the number 2. Please help me if you can!! THANKS!! |
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