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Thanks guys - works well!
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... Select all cells in question starting with A5 (meaning A5 will be the active cell and the cell reference you will see in the name box above column A), then do formatconditional formatting, select formula is and in the formula box put =$A$51000 click the format button, font and select bold, click OK twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com (remove ^^ from email address) Portland, Oregon "Terry Bennett" wrote in message ... It is very easy to format a cell dependant on the value of that cell itself. How do I apply the same conditional formatting to a row of cells based on the value of one cell in that row? ie; if A5 1,000 make A5 bold, but also B5, C5, D5, etc. Sorry if this is very obvious but I can't seem to work it out and can't see any recent posts on the subject. |
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