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You can do that with Conditional formatting:
Select the row or rows you want to change the font color of! Format/Conditional formatting 1st condition Formula: =$A$1=2 choose blue font 2nd condition Formula: =$A$1=3 choose green font 3rd condition Formula: =$A$1=4 choose red font If none ot the above conditions is met (that is $A$1=1), the font color remains the default black. Regards, Stefi Mac ezt *rta: If A1 is numbered 1 thru 4, representing Black, blue, green and red, is there a way to change the font color for an entire row based on this? i.e. if I place a 2 in cell A1, I would like the entire row of numbers and statements to change to a blue font. Thanks in Advance Mac |
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