Conditional Formatting

r.raw75

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I would like to know how you can apply conditional formatting to a specific cell but the formatting should apply to the entire Row. Meaning the appearance of the entire row changes depending on the condition set in a cell! If possible in both 2003 and 2007!
 

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Hi, welcome to the board.

Easily do-able in 2003 (I don't know 2007, but I guess you can do it there too).

Here's one way.
Apply format to a single cell.
For example
Conditional Formating
Formula Is
Code:
=$a$1=1
and format as required.

A1 could be the cell you are in, or it could be a totally different one.
Then simply copy the format along the row, for example using Copy, Paste Special, Formats.

There are other ways to do this as well.
 
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Dear Gerald

Thank you very much for your response! It has definitely helped me a lot! I downloaded a free Excel Advanced manual from www.mousetraining.co.uk and although it did have some explanantion of Conditional Formatting but it didn't cover the more advanced things that I can find from your useful website!

Many thanks again!

Regards

Raj

Hi, welcome to the board.

Easily do-able in 2003 (I don't know 2007, but I guess you can do it there too).

Here's one way.
Apply format to a single cell.
For example
Conditional Formating
Formula Is
Code:
=$a$1=1
and format as required.

A1 could be the cell you are in, or it could be a totally different one.
Then simply copy the format along the row, for example using Copy, Paste Special, Formats.

There are other ways to do this as well.
 
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