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To do this, select the entire range of cells to which you want to apply the rule (in our example: C2:F6) and click on Conditional Formatting → Highlight Cell Rules → Less Than on the home tab. When the Less Than dialog pops up, we again select the cell B2 to get an absolute reference ($B$2).
Select first cell A2. From Home TAB, Click Conditional Formatting, Manage Rules, New Rule. Under use formula to determine which cell to format. Click Format to set the cell formatting, then select OK. In the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager, edit the range under Applies to set $A2:$A10.
In the current worksheet, select cell A1 (this is important!) Open Name Manager (CTV+F3) Click New Enter “THIS_CELL” (or just “THIS”, which is my preference) into Name: Enter the following formula into Refers to: Under Scope: select Workbook.
Select cells A2:C4, with cell A2 as the active cell. On the Excel Ribbon's Home tab, click the Conditional Formatting command. Click New Rule. Click Use a formula to determine which cells to format.
Make a named formula “Befell” For those looking for a non-volatile answer, you can accomplish this by using the INDEX function in a named formula. This tells Excel to always look at the value immediately to the left of the current cell, and will change dynamically as different cells are selected.
The answer is yes and no. Any conditional formatting argument must generate a TRUE result, meaning that at a literal level, your conditional formatting rule is an If/Then statement along the lines of If this condition is TRUE, THEN format the cell this way.
The answer is yes and no. Any conditional formatting argument must generate a TRUE result, meaning that at a literal level, your conditional formatting rule is an If/Then statement along the lines of If this condition is TRUE, THEN format the cell this way.
Excel does not have a built-in function to determine cell color. You would need to use VBA code to determine cell color. If you can use a VBA solution, search the Forum using terms like: Count cells by color, or Sum cells by color, etc.
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