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Norman Jones
Hi Les,
In the absence of any detail it is difficult to be sure, but look at
Conditional Formatting on the Format menu.
Debra Dalgleish provides an excellent tutorial on Conditional Formatting at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html
Many, if not most, potential respondents will look askance at questions
posed uniquely in the subject line. The usual expectation is that the
subject line should provide an indicative description, with the body of the
post providing expanded, background detail.
This should be pertinent to you as others, who might well have addressed
your question more appositely, may well have been deterred by the
presentation.
In the absence of any detail it is difficult to be sure, but look at
Conditional Formatting on the Format menu.
Debra Dalgleish provides an excellent tutorial on Conditional Formatting at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html
Many, if not most, potential respondents will look askance at questions
posed uniquely in the subject line. The usual expectation is that the
subject line should provide an indicative description, with the body of the
post providing expanded, background detail.
This should be pertinent to you as others, who might well have addressed
your question more appositely, may well have been deterred by the
presentation.