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if cell g1=YES then I want the entire row (row1) to be shaded grey.
if cell g1=blank or no then I want entire row (row1) to have no format example: A B C D E F G 1 4 01/01/06 Doe, John xxxx-xxxx Direct 529 Business $10,000.00 YES How do I do this? |
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Select the entire row 1. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... CF1: Formula is =$G1="YES" Format1: <patterns/<grey In article , "Excel Challenged" <Excel wrote: if cell g1=YES then I want the entire row (row1) to be shaded grey. if cell g1=blank or no then I want entire row (row1) to have no format example: A B C D E F G 1 4 01/01/06 Doe, John xxxx-xxxx Direct 529 Business $10,000.00 YES How do I do this? |
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