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Change background colour of a row if a particular cell has a value greater
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The below will change the background color of row to red if value in A1 is
greater than 5 1. Select the Row / rows 2. From menu FormatConditional Formatting 3. For Condition1Select 'Formula Is' and enter the below formula =$A15 4. Click Format ButtonPattern and select your color (say Red) 5. Hit OK If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "wolfey" wrote: Change background colour of a row if a particular cell has a value greater than zero |
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