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How can I incorporate a format into a if statement?
For example Sum if Cells fill color is red? |
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Try Conditional Formatting from the Format tool bar.
"Jim C" Jim wrote in message ... How can I incorporate a format into a if statement? For example Sum if Cells fill color is red? |
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Info only.................you cannot CF on a fill color without using VBA Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 12:01:37 +1100, "Corey" wrote: Try Conditional Formatting from the Format tool bar. "Jim C" Jim wrote in message ... How can I incorporate a format into a if statement? For example Sum if Cells fill color is red? |
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Incorporating Cell color fill in an "if" logical function?
Hello there
Wondering if you can help. I have problem with worksheet at work. Running 2003. I have in some cells formula with if and hlookup. It picks up colour in cell pending answer. IE if comes back due then cell says due and changes to yellow if expired then expired returns andcell changes to red. THese have been set up for some time. I have had to add new columns and rows. In the new ones they are changing to due and expired but not picking up colours. I have looked into conditional formatting but it is blocked and I cannot select it. Can you advise something please. Also if can help. I can't merge cells on the new ones I have added. I have checked and the worksheet is not locked. Thanks Lee "T. Valko" wrote: I am using vista and excel 2007. Try this... Assume the cell in question is A1 Select cell A1 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine..... Enter this formula in the box: =A1="I" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOKApply Now, click New Rule and repeat the process for each of the conditions. This was much easier in previous versions of Excel! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Shawn" wrote in message ... I have a similar question to this thread... I have a cell that contains an if statement that returns either I, II, III or IV depending on criteria. Can I also make the cell turn a different colour for each of these results? e.g. (Red for I, Orange for II, etc.) I used to know how to do this in the old excel, but now I am using vista and excel 2007. Thanks. Shawn "Miguel Zapico" wrote: You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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Incorporating Cell color fill in an "if" logical function?
If CF is not available and worksheet is not protected perhaps the workbook
has been shared under ToolsShare Workbook. Unshare to regain CF capability. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 5 May 2009 23:21:01 -0700, Lee wrote: Hello there Wondering if you can help. I have problem with worksheet at work. Running 2003. I have in some cells formula with if and hlookup. It picks up colour in cell pending answer. IE if comes back due then cell says due and changes to yellow if expired then expired returns andcell changes to red. THese have been set up for some time. I have had to add new columns and rows. In the new ones they are changing to due and expired but not picking up colours. I have looked into conditional formatting but it is blocked and I cannot select it. Can you advise something please. Also if can help. I can't merge cells on the new ones I have added. I have checked and the worksheet is not locked. Thanks Lee "T. Valko" wrote: I am using vista and excel 2007. Try this... Assume the cell in question is A1 Select cell A1 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine..... Enter this formula in the box: =A1="I" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOKApply Now, click New Rule and repeat the process for each of the conditions. This was much easier in previous versions of Excel! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Shawn" wrote in message ... I have a similar question to this thread... I have a cell that contains an if statement that returns either I, II, III or IV depending on criteria. Can I also make the cell turn a different colour for each of these results? e.g. (Red for I, Orange for II, etc.) I used to know how to do this in the old excel, but now I am using vista and excel 2007. Thanks. Shawn "Miguel Zapico" wrote: You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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Incorporating Cell color fill in an "if" logical function?
Is there a way to do this if you are looking for a range of values?
Say - Turn Green if =16 - Turn Red if cell 16 and = 19 - Turn Pruple of cell 19. I can't seem to get the middle rule to work. It will run the cell Green but I can't get the compound rule to cancel out the Green and make it red "T. Valko" wrote: I am using vista and excel 2007. Try this... Assume the cell in question is A1 Select cell A1 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine..... Enter this formula in the box: =A1="I" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOKApply Now, click New Rule and repeat the process for each of the conditions. This was much easier in previous versions of Excel! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Shawn" wrote in message ... I have a similar question to this thread... I have a cell that contains an if statement that returns either I, II, III or IV depending on criteria. Can I also make the cell turn a different colour for each of these results? e.g. (Red for I, Orange for II, etc.) I used to know how to do this in the old excel, but now I am using vista and excel 2007. Thanks. Shawn "Miguel Zapico" wrote: You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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Hi I would like to have cells change based on if it is the maximum of a range
of cells. For example 0 1 1 3 2 2 I would like the cell containing 3 to turn red because it is the maximum. I have looked into the conditional formatting but dont see anything that could help? -- Brittany N. Stinson "T. Valko" wrote: I am using vista and excel 2007. Try this... Assume the cell in question is A1 Select cell A1 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine..... Enter this formula in the box: =A1="I" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOKApply Now, click New Rule and repeat the process for each of the conditions. This was much easier in previous versions of Excel! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Shawn" wrote in message ... I have a similar question to this thread... I have a cell that contains an if statement that returns either I, II, III or IV depending on criteria. Can I also make the cell turn a different colour for each of these results? e.g. (Red for I, Orange for II, etc.) I used to know how to do this in the old excel, but now I am using vista and excel 2007. Thanks. Shawn "Miguel Zapico" wrote: You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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Incorporating Cell color fill in an "if" logical function?
is there any way to write an IF statement that does the following:
=IF(A1=pink,"Yes","No") "Brittany N Stinson" wrote: Hi I would like to have cells change based on if it is the maximum of a range of cells. For example 0 1 1 3 2 2 I would like the cell containing 3 to turn red because it is the maximum. I have looked into the conditional formatting but dont see anything that could help? -- Brittany N. Stinson "T. Valko" wrote: I am using vista and excel 2007. Try this... Assume the cell in question is A1 Select cell A1 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage Rules Click New RuleUse a formula to determine..... Enter this formula in the box: =A1="I" Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OKOKApply Now, click New Rule and repeat the process for each of the conditions. This was much easier in previous versions of Excel! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Shawn" wrote in message ... I have a similar question to this thread... I have a cell that contains an if statement that returns either I, II, III or IV depending on criteria. Can I also make the cell turn a different colour for each of these results? e.g. (Red for I, Orange for II, etc.) I used to know how to do this in the old excel, but now I am using vista and excel 2007. Thanks. Shawn "Miguel Zapico" wrote: You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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