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Old March 22nd, 2010, 07:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Ganesh
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Default fill a color to a row


Thank you Raj. you are awesome.........

"Raj" wrote:

Hi Mns

try this...

Since you want to give a criteria so that colors whole row.
Assume you have a sample database as below..
Having this database you want to color the whole row when you update the
status column. Lets say when you fill status as open then whole row should be
RED.
Before using a formula use this criteria.
In separate column say in column E type as open then select whole column and
rename the range as updateR in the range naming exactly to left of formula
tool bar. then use the formula as =countif(updater,$c2).
type the above formula in conditional formatting new rule and fill the RED
color.


A B C
Names Tickets status
Donna Sev1 open
Martin sev2 open
Wes sev2 open
Peter sev3 closed
Rajesh sev3 closed



"mns" wrote:

=$H1=1 kind formulas can be entered. but
=AND(H3=1,I3=0) cannot be entered. and when I try
="AND(H3=1,I3=0)" this way excel doesnt do anything,
and says i have an error




"Don Guillett" wrote:

formula =

=$h1=1

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"mns" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I want to check a column (lets say H) if there is a 1 value i want excel
to
color the row.

lets say there is a 1 on H6, I want to fill a color to row 6. It can be
full
coloring or if i can i might like to range it to A6:J6

thanx in advance

.

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Old June 6th, 2010, 04:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
VENUS
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Default fill a color to a row

I have a different problem. When I select a column and click the Conditional
Formatting command from the home tab in Excel 2007, my formula will not work.
I have a column of numbers ranging from 15 to 35. I inputted the formula
=$A$1:$A$20=25 to format all cells in column A having a value of 25 or
higher. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, but it isn't working. My Excel
Option (Formula Tab - Calculations is also set at Automatic.) Can someone
help me
Venus

"mns" wrote:

Hi,
I want to check a column (lets say H) if there is a 1 value i want excel to
color the row.

lets say there is a 1 on H6, I want to fill a color to row 6. It can be full
coloring or if i can i might like to range it to A6:J6

thanx in advance

  #13  
Old June 6th, 2010, 05:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
L. Howard Kittle
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Default fill a color to a row

For A1:A20 try this...

Select the range and in the formula is box enter =A1=25

HTH
Regards,
Howard

"Venus" wrote in message
...
I have a different problem. When I select a column and click the
Conditional
Formatting command from the home tab in Excel 2007, my formula will not
work.
I have a column of numbers ranging from 15 to 35. I inputted the formula
=$A$1:$A$20=25 to format all cells in column A having a value of 25 or
higher. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, but it isn't working. My
Excel
Option (Formula Tab - Calculations is also set at Automatic.) Can someone
help me
Venus

"mns" wrote:

Hi,
I want to check a column (lets say H) if there is a 1 value i want excel
to
color the row.

lets say there is a 1 on H6, I want to fill a color to row 6. It can be
full
coloring or if i can i might like to range it to A6:J6

thanx in advance



  #14  
Old June 6th, 2010, 07:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
VENUS
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Posts: 20
Default fill a color to a row

Howard,
Thank you - thank you. I had spent hours agonizing over what I did wrong;
your solution worked. I appreciate your help
Thanks,
Venus

"L. Howard Kittle" wrote:

For A1:A20 try this...

Select the range and in the formula is box enter =A1=25

HTH
Regards,
Howard

"Venus" wrote in message
...
I have a different problem. When I select a column and click the
Conditional
Formatting command from the home tab in Excel 2007, my formula will not
work.
I have a column of numbers ranging from 15 to 35. I inputted the formula
=$A$1:$A$20=25 to format all cells in column A having a value of 25 or
higher. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, but it isn't working. My
Excel
Option (Formula Tab - Calculations is also set at Automatic.) Can someone
help me
Venus

"mns" wrote:

Hi,
I want to check a column (lets say H) if there is a 1 value i want excel
to
color the row.

lets say there is a 1 on H6, I want to fill a color to row 6. It can be
full
coloring or if i can i might like to range it to A6:J6

thanx in advance



.

  #15  
Old June 6th, 2010, 07:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
L. Howard Kittle
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Default fill a color to a row

You are welcome, thanks for the feed back.

Regards
Howard

"Venus" wrote in message
...
I have a different problem. When I select a column and click the
Conditional
Formatting command from the home tab in Excel 2007, my formula will not
work.
I have a column of numbers ranging from 15 to 35. I inputted the formula
=$A$1:$A$20=25 to format all cells in column A having a value of 25 or
higher. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, but it isn't working. My
Excel
Option (Formula Tab - Calculations is also set at Automatic.) Can someone
help me
Venus

"mns" wrote:

Hi,
I want to check a column (lets say H) if there is a 1 value i want excel
to
color the row.

lets say there is a 1 on H6, I want to fill a color to row 6. It can be
full
coloring or if i can i might like to range it to A6:J6

thanx in advance



 




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