Color Banding stopped working with Excel 2003

J

Jerry Abrams

Prior to installing MS Office 2003 Pro, I was able to use color
banding in Excel 2002 worksheets, using a Conditional Formatting
formula such as =mod(row(),2)=1. But, now with Excel 2003 it gives a
"formula you typed contains an error" message. It hightlights the ",2"
portion of the formula. I've tried a number of variations suggested on
Chip Pearson's web pages, but always get an error. How do I get color
banding to work in Excel 2003?
 
F

Frank Kabel

Hi Jerry
maybe you're using the semicolon as delimiter?
Does
=mod(row();2)=1
work?
 
K

Ken Wright

What happens if you open an old workbook where it worked in your new version of
Excel?
 
J

Jerry Abrams

Wow! That worked, Frank! Using a semicolon as the delimiter is the
key. Now, how did you know to use that?

Thanks a million (Euros!),
Jerry
 
F

Frank Kabel

Jerry said:
Wow! That worked, Frank! Using a semicolon as the delimiter is the
key. Now, how did you know to use that?

Hi Jerry
simple :)
As I use a non-English Excel version with different regional settings I
encounter this problem quite often :)

Frank
 

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