Conditional Formating: highlight a cell based on two cells

rscmkj

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I am wanting to highlight a cell based on two cells. If H6>0 and F6>0 then highlight H6. Is there a way to do this?


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Joe4

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Sure. Select cell H6, go to Conditional Formatting, use the Formula option of Conditional Formatting, and use this formula:
Code:
=AND(F6>0,H6>0)
(don't forget to pick your formatting color)
 
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