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Ricardo
Hi,
I understand that what I am trying to do is a variation of "Conditional
Formatting", however none of the topics I have read cover what i'm trying to
do.
Step 1: Copy data from a table into a preformatted spreadsheet
Step 2: I would then normally have to colour each row depending on whether I
have received the certification for it. In otherwords "complete" "incomplete"
"partial" etc etc.
What I would like to know is if I can set it so that excel automatically
reads the status column and finds "Complete" it will automatically colour
that entire row "green" (generally about 8 rows across).
ex
1 | Complete | 012345 | etc etc - Would automatically become green once
copied from a database into the spreadsheet.
2 | Incomplete | 012346 | etc etc - Would be red.
Kind Regards,
Ricardo Martinelli
I understand that what I am trying to do is a variation of "Conditional
Formatting", however none of the topics I have read cover what i'm trying to
do.
Step 1: Copy data from a table into a preformatted spreadsheet
Step 2: I would then normally have to colour each row depending on whether I
have received the certification for it. In otherwords "complete" "incomplete"
"partial" etc etc.
What I would like to know is if I can set it so that excel automatically
reads the status column and finds "Complete" it will automatically colour
that entire row "green" (generally about 8 rows across).
ex
1 | Complete | 012345 | etc etc - Would automatically become green once
copied from a database into the spreadsheet.
2 | Incomplete | 012346 | etc etc - Would be red.
Kind Regards,
Ricardo Martinelli