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When you selected the rows, was the first row 2?If so, change the formula to
=MOD($A2,2)=1 -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "reno" wrote in message ... seems to have worked, but seems to be off one row, one odd with even and so forth. Any workarounds? Thx "reno" wrote: have a listing of 200 stores, sorted by store # and date, like to generate report where either alternating store numbers are highlighted or all even numbers are one color and all odd another...for ease of reading report each entry has 7 columns, also each store may have from 1 to 7 entiries now but will have more in future e.g., if store # is odd, want to make say blue. Can do the MOD() and highlight one cell but would like to do the whole row. any ideas? |
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