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Copying formatting from a cell whose location I have calculated.
Excel 2003 in XP:
I want to copy the formatting of one of 12 cells whose location I have calculated. I could use the usual Conditional Formatting, but that only gives 3 options. I need 12. to wit: I want to copy the formatting of a cell in a row above the cell to be formatted. In a cell to the left I have calculated how many columns of offset to the desired format to be copied. The cell format I want to use is in a row above my cell, and offset by 0 to 11 cells. Any ideas? - Thanks! -- sdm |
Copying formatting from a cell whose location I have calculated.
From your description it appears you are only copying the format of a few
cells, have you tried format painter? "sdm" wrote: Excel 2003 in XP: I want to copy the formatting of one of 12 cells whose location I have calculated. I could use the usual Conditional Formatting, but that only gives 3 options. I need 12. to wit: I want to copy the formatting of a cell in a row above the cell to be formatted. In a cell to the left I have calculated how many columns of offset to the desired format to be copied. The cell format I want to use is in a row above my cell, and offset by 0 to 11 cells. Any ideas? - Thanks! -- sdm |
Copying formatting from a cell whose location I have calculate
Format painter doesn't work because the cell to be mimicked changes depending
on content. I can calculate the location of the cell whose formatting I want, but can I then copy the formatting from that cell to my target cell? A subset question - is it possible to copy the (conditionally changing) format of any cell to a 2nd cell and have the second cell format change when the first cell format changes? -- sdm "Ron@Buy" wrote: From your description it appears you are only copying the format of a few cells, have you tried format painter? "sdm" wrote: Excel 2003 in XP: I want to copy the formatting of one of 12 cells whose location I have calculated. I could use the usual Conditional Formatting, but that only gives 3 options. I need 12. to wit: I want to copy the formatting of a cell in a row above the cell to be formatted. In a cell to the left I have calculated how many columns of offset to the desired format to be copied. The cell format I want to use is in a row above my cell, and offset by 0 to 11 cells. Any ideas? - Thanks! -- sdm |
Copying formatting from a cell whose location I have calculate
OK, understand what your about but unfortunately it is beyond me - sounds
like you really require an event macro. For further info try looking at David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/condfmt.htm#find Then move onto event macro: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm "sdm" wrote: Format painter doesn't work because the cell to be mimicked changes depending on content. I can calculate the location of the cell whose formatting I want, but can I then copy the formatting from that cell to my target cell? A subset question - is it possible to copy the (conditionally changing) format of any cell to a 2nd cell and have the second cell format change when the first cell format changes? -- sdm "Ron@Buy" wrote: From your description it appears you are only copying the format of a few cells, have you tried format painter? "sdm" wrote: Excel 2003 in XP: I want to copy the formatting of one of 12 cells whose location I have calculated. I could use the usual Conditional Formatting, but that only gives 3 options. I need 12. to wit: I want to copy the formatting of a cell in a row above the cell to be formatted. In a cell to the left I have calculated how many columns of offset to the desired format to be copied. The cell format I want to use is in a row above my cell, and offset by 0 to 11 cells. Any ideas? - Thanks! -- sdm |
Copying formatting from a cell whose location I have calculated.
Thanks for your help. I'll look into the sites you suggest.
-- sdm "sdm" wrote: Excel 2003 in XP: I want to copy the formatting of one of 12 cells whose location I have calculated. I could use the usual Conditional Formatting, but that only gives 3 options. I need 12. to wit: I want to copy the formatting of a cell in a row above the cell to be formatted. In a cell to the left I have calculated how many columns of offset to the desired format to be copied. The cell format I want to use is in a row above my cell, and offset by 0 to 11 cells. Any ideas? - Thanks! -- sdm |
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