Conditional Format across multiple cells with different refernce cell.

nflami

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Hello,

I want to apply a simple conditional format to a large number of cells.

Format: if =F6<>U6 and apply this condition to U6

I have a range of values like this, so the next in the series would be if: =G6<>V6 apply this condition V6, next is if =H6<>W6 apply this condition to W6, and so on...

So the range continues on with hunderds of cells where the specific reference cell continues to shift right one cell at a time.
Is there a way to do this in one formula rather than individually applying this condition to each cell?


Thanks for the help!
 

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You should be able to go to Conditional Formatting, then select Manage Rules. Click new rule and for rule type select use a formula to determine which cells to format. In the rule description, enter the rule for the first cell that will be formatted. In your example this would be =F6<>U6. Don't use the cell selector or if you do, make sure you remove the absolute reference '$'s. Select your formatting and click OK. In the applies to box, select the range that you would want the fomatting to apply: V6:W6 or wherever it ends and click apply.
 
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nflami, Good morning.

Yes, it's possible.

Select: U6:W6
Menu CONDITIONAL FORMATTING
Using Formula
=F6<>U6
Select the desirable Color
OK

Is it what you want?
I hope it helps.
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Belo Horizonte, Brazil
 
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Yes thank you two for the help, my issue was the absolute reference was causing it to apply the format to all cells rather that each cell individually.

Thanks again!
 
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