Conditional Format

J

Jazz

I need some help and direction. If Blue77 appears in any row in Column A, I
would like to change the format of that row columns A:K to color blue and
style bold. Here is what I am doing now.

Select range A2:K2
Format
Conditional Formatting
Formula Is
=$A$2=â€Blue77â€
Bold
Blue
Ok

It works for that row but I am not sure how to get it for all the rows with
the exception of row 1. Do you know?
 
J

Jacob Skaria

Try without absolute row reference

=$A2=â€Blue77â€

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J

Jazz

Thanks for the input. It works for the first row, but I am not able to apply
it to every row in Column A. Do you know how I could apply it to every row
in Column A?
 
S

Shane Devenshire

Hi,

Select the range, say A2:K1000 and choose
Format, Conditional Formatting, Formula is, and enter the suggested formula
=$A2=â€Blue77â€

If this does not work, you are not telling us all the details.
 
J

Jazz

The problem is that I was not highlighting A2:K1000. That is what I left
out. Thank you for helping me clear that up.
 

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