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Highlight the entire row or particular cell using conditional formatting
I want highlight the entire row or particular cell. I have columns called permit no., description, requester, date requested validity, approved and permit opened. . I want highlight the entire row or particular cell if the permit is not opened 7 days from the date of approval. Is it also possible to highlight with flashing text. A sample excel file is attached Thanks +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: Condn. Fromat.zip | |Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=5244 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- vsr_kmb ------------------------------------------------------------------------ vsr_kmb's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32834 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=573505 |
Highlight the entire row or particular cell using conditional formatting
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I want highlight the entire row or particular cell. I have columns called permit no., description, requester, date requested validity, approved and permit opened. . I want highlight the entire row or particular cell if the permit is not opened 7 days from the date of approval. Is it also possible to highlight with flashing text. A sample excel file is attached Thanks +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Filename: Condn. Fromat.zip | Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=5244 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Just select the row (from your example file, select A4:H4) then from menu Format Conditional formatting, "Formula is" and type this formula: =($H4($G4+7)) then from Format choose how to highlight the row then click OK twice. The above formula is to highlight the row if the date "Opened" is seven days greater than date "Approved"; if you want consider the case greater or equal, you have to change the formula in this way: =($H4=($G4+7)) -- (I'm not sure of names of menus, options and commands, because translating from the Italian version of Excel...) Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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