Conditional Color Formatting

Cozmo35

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Is it possible to make a cell turn a specfic color based the text that is in it? :biggrin:
 

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How many different colours are you wanting?
Is the 'text' from a predefined or known list of possible values?
 
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I am just now building the list. It is an "open issues" list. I have a column that I will type in "Open" or Closed". I would like the Open issues to be yellow in that cell or the "Closed" issued to be red in that cell.
 
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In Conditional Formatting, set Condition 1 to: Cell Value, equal to, ="open". Set the format to yellow fill Pattern. Same for Condition 2 except ="closed" and red fill pattern
 
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