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Gord Dibben
 
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Default Conditional Formatting

Ant

General idea since you don't provide quite enough detail.

Select rows 1:3 then FormatCFFormula is: =$A1=10

Note the $ sign to anchor the column.

Pick a pattern from the Format button and OK your way out.

If A1 = 10 then that entire row will be formatted.

Same for A2 and A3

If not what you need, post back with some specifics.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP



On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 19:07:00 GMT, "Ant" wrote:

I have a workbook where I would like to apply conditional formatting to an
entire row, depending on the condition in the first column. I know how to
apply the formatting to the cell in the first column but not the rest of the
cells on that row. E.g. something like if the formatting of A1 = ?? then
also apply the same formatting to A2, A3 etc. If this can not be done using
conditional formatting then is there another way?



Thanks for any help.