Conditional Formatting to shade alternate Rows.

omairhe

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Hey everyone,

Recently I came across a solution for shading alternate rows using Conditional Formatting. For example

=MOD(ROW(),2)=0


However, instead of shading an entire row, I want to shade from Column A to up until Column L.

Would that be possible?

Will appreciate any help, thank you.
 

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Just limit the range you are applying the format condition to columns A:L.
 
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select colom A:L then click condation formation then add rule also i add screen shot if want to do that add 1 more formula
=AND(MOD(COLUMN(),2)=0,MOD(ROW(),2)=0)
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This is interesting. I never use conditional formatting. But I tested this and it is interesting.
 
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