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camioneur | 09:01 Tue 10th Jan 2006 | Technology
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is it possible for the value of a cell to determine the format of a non adjacent cell eg, If A3=1 the D7=blue and if A3=2 then D7=green have tried excel on line help but can't find the answer. thanks anyone
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One way is to go to the cell eg.D7 and use conditional formatting as follows:-


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left hand box, change from 'Cell Value Is' to 'Formula Is' then type in '=(a3=1)' (without the quotes), DON'T use IF. Then Edit and 'Fill Down'

This is in Excel 2000


To do other colours would require the use of OR but I haven't tried it yet.

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wideboy, you are a genius. I'm in Office 2003 but that works brilliantly... thank you very much
Camioneur, to do more than one condition you don't use OR, you click on Add within the Conditional Formatting and then do another formula eg =(A3=2) and then format with another colour. Just tried it, it works.
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Yes already there wideboy thanks...easy when you know how eh? thanks again

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