Colour Changes

aidanwhite

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Hi,

Using condition formatting, I'd like a cell to go green if '1' or above is entered, go red if '0' is entered, and stay white if the cell is empty.

Please help.

Thanks!
 

Excel Facts

Using Function Arguments with nested formulas
If writing INDEX in Func. Arguments, type MATCH(. Use the mouse to click inside MATCH in the formula bar. Dialog switches to MATCH.
Let's say that cell is A1.
You can enter two Conditional Formatting rules. I like to use the "Formula" option.

Doing that, the first formula would be:
Code:
=A1>=1
and choose the green color

The second formula would be:
Code:
=AND(A1=0,LEN(A1)=1)
and choose the red option
(we need to check length too to difference 0 from a blank)
 
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