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Conditional formatting
When using the conditional formatting dialog box, if you want more than one
condition to apply, you click the ADD button. However, you can only do this twice, i.e. you can only apply a maximum of three conditions. Is there any way round this limit, if you want more than three conditions? Any ideas folks? Regards Alan |
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Alan,
You need VBA to have more than 3 conditions. However, there is an add-in that does it all for you at http://xldynamic.com/source/xld.CFPlus.Download.html -- HTH Bob Phillips "Versateo" wrote in message ... When using the conditional formatting dialog box, if you want more than one condition to apply, you click the ADD button. However, you can only do this twice, i.e. you can only apply a maximum of three conditions. Is there any way round this limit, if you want more than three conditions? Any ideas folks? Regards Alan |
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