How to Highlight 'n' rows and 'n' columns, using conditional formatting

fourdragons

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Hi,

I am trying to achieve the output as shown in the image. Wanted to dynamically highlight cells based on the number of rows and columns, using conditional formatting. Given that min value is 1 and max is 50 allowed in cells E4 and F4. Please can anyone help me with this.?

Thanks in advance
 

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Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
K1:BH1K1=SEQUENCE(,50)
J2:J51J2=SEQUENCE(50)
Dynamic array formulas.
Cells with Conditional Formatting
CellConditionCell FormatStop If True
K2:BH51Expression=AND(ROWS(K$2:K2)<=$E$4,COLUMNS($K2:K2)<=$F$4)textNO


Ignore the formulae in row 1 & column J
 
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Select K2:Y20, go to Format>Conditional formatting..., select Use formula to determine cells to format and enter this formula,
Excel Formula:
=AND(ROWS(K$2:K2)<=$E$4,COLUMNS($K2:K2)<=$F$4)
and format as required.
 
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Thanks Norie
Hi & welcome to MrExcel.
How about
+Fluff 1.xlsm
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
1123456789101112131415
21
32
415103
54
65
76
87
98
109
1110
1211
1312
1413
1514
1615
1716
1817
1918
2019
2120
2221
2322
2423
2524
2625
2726
2827
2928
3029
3130
3231
3332
Main
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
K1:BH1K1=SEQUENCE(,50)
J2:J51J2=SEQUENCE(50)
Dynamic array formulas.
Cells with Conditional Formatting
CellConditionCell FormatStop If True
K2:BH51Expression=AND(ROWS(K$2:K2)<=$E$4,COLUMNS($K2:K2)<=$F$4)textNO


Ignore the formulae in row 1 & column J
Thank you Fluff, its working.
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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Select K2:Y20, go to Format>Conditional formatting..., select Use formula to determine cells to format and enter this formula,
Excel Formula:
=AND(ROWS(K$2:K2)<=$E$4,COLUMNS($K2:K2)<=$F$4)
and format as required.
Thanks Norie, its working.
 
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