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Im new to excel, and dont understand how make a formula to do the following:
First, subtract one cell from another, then if that answer is greater than 1, to highlight 5 cells with a color. I need this to be able to do in multiple rows. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Check out FormatConditional Formatting.
Assume a numbers in column A and numbers in column B and a formula in C =B1-A1 with this formula extending down column C. Select your 5 cells in each row to be colored, say D1:H1 FormatCF Formula is =C11 Format to a nice color and OK. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:15:08 -0700, ken wrote: Im new to excel, and dont understand how make a formula to do the following: First, subtract one cell from another, then if that answer is greater than 1, to highlight 5 cells with a color. I need this to be able to do in multiple rows. Any help would be appreciated. |
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