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Conditionally Formatting a Row Based on a Sibgle Cell's Contents 1

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Harlequin007

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Feb 9, 2004
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Morning

Just wondering if it is possible to conditionally format a rwo of cells based on one cell's contents. The cell in question would have validation set to pick from predefined list.

If user picks option "A" for example. Can I turn the entire row's BG color to red...?

Hoping you can help...

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Cogito Ergo Sum [jester2]
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Select the entire row and in the expression formula of the conditional formating use an absolute reference ($C) for the column to test.

Hope This Help, PH.
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Thanks for the quick response PHV.

I went through the conditional formatting but there doesn't appear to be a rule to set the entire row. It looks in just one cell and formats that cell based on its own contents.

I'm wondering if VBA can help here...?

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Cogito Ergo Sum [jester2]
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Reread my previous post:
Before going in the conditional format menu select the entire row.
In condition-1 choose the formula is and use something like this as formula:
=$D3="A"
where D is the column of interest and 3 is the selected row.

Hope This Help, PH.
Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ222-2244
 
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