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StargateFanNotAtHome
Condition 3 in conditional formatting for cell G3 makes the cell
background colour and font attributes change when a dollar amount
doesn't change between rows. When we're missing an invoice, I type in
the invoice date, then under invoice amount put "0". The conditional
formatting for the total cell changes the light colour to a darker hue
and bolds and darkens the font. This points out to everyone that the
invoice hasn't been received yet, or whatever.
So in G3, for example, the 3rd conditonal formatting details are:
Cell value is equal to =$G2
But the same is happening in unused cells. Of course, although there
is no data, the condition of G14 being the same as G13 is met because
they're both empty, which is no good. The cell background should
change only where there is no change iun the dollar value not when
there is no change since they're both empty <g>.
Perhaps there is a better way to do the same, so that the conditional
formatting does it job yet leaves empty, unused rows alone?
Thanks! D
background colour and font attributes change when a dollar amount
doesn't change between rows. When we're missing an invoice, I type in
the invoice date, then under invoice amount put "0". The conditional
formatting for the total cell changes the light colour to a darker hue
and bolds and darkens the font. This points out to everyone that the
invoice hasn't been received yet, or whatever.
So in G3, for example, the 3rd conditonal formatting details are:
Cell value is equal to =$G2
But the same is happening in unused cells. Of course, although there
is no data, the condition of G14 being the same as G13 is met because
they're both empty, which is no good. The cell background should
change only where there is no change iun the dollar value not when
there is no change since they're both empty <g>.
Perhaps there is a better way to do the same, so that the conditional
formatting does it job yet leaves empty, unused rows alone?
Thanks! D