Conditional format question..

S

simon steel

Can't seem to figure this out...

Three columns of data.

If the value in column 1 is a text string that is "N/A" I want to format
cells, for that row, in column 2 & 3 (which will be empty of text) with a
border line that runs diagonally from top left to bottom right of each cell.

SS.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Pete

Still no change in this feature in Excel 2003

No diagonal borders in CF


Gord
 
T

Tom Hutchins

In Excel 2003 also you can only set the outside boders using conditional
formatting, not the interior. However, you can use conditional formatting to
fill the cell with a pattern of diagonal lines from upper left to lower
right. To try it:

Select columns B & C.
Select Conditional Formatting from the Format menu.
Set the dropdown to "Formula Is".
In the formula box enter =($A1="N/A")
Click the Format button.
Select the Patterns tab, then click the Pattern dropdown.
Choose a pattern, then click OK until the conditional formatting dialog is
closed.

Hope this helps,

Hutch
 

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