P
peter
While there are lot more colors with conditional formatting in Excel 2007, I
am seeing it function less than what it had before, so looking for some help.
I have several rows of data with several columns. The last column is a
postiive or negative number depending on the performance of he item covered
in that row. If negative (or maybe even less than -25), I want to set the
whole row (or at least the cells I am covering) to all be one color (e.g.
red).
Assume data is covered in columns A to L and L is the one with the number to
which I want to refer. Each row is unique, so I do not want to apply results
for row 2 to row 3 or anything else. Just L2 to row 2, L3 to row 3, L4 to
row 4, etc.
When I try this it seem to always want to refer to just one cell or will not
apply to whole row. Had not problem in the past, but if I try moving file in
to Excel 2007, it will not take this if I try to make any changes.
I have checked the manual and not found anything to resolve this, so help
would be appreciated. Just problem in Excel 2007.
am seeing it function less than what it had before, so looking for some help.
I have several rows of data with several columns. The last column is a
postiive or negative number depending on the performance of he item covered
in that row. If negative (or maybe even less than -25), I want to set the
whole row (or at least the cells I am covering) to all be one color (e.g.
red).
Assume data is covered in columns A to L and L is the one with the number to
which I want to refer. Each row is unique, so I do not want to apply results
for row 2 to row 3 or anything else. Just L2 to row 2, L3 to row 3, L4 to
row 4, etc.
When I try this it seem to always want to refer to just one cell or will not
apply to whole row. Had not problem in the past, but if I try moving file in
to Excel 2007, it will not take this if I try to make any changes.
I have checked the manual and not found anything to resolve this, so help
would be appreciated. Just problem in Excel 2007.