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TheLifeOfJon
Jun 30, 2022Copper Contributor
Cell Colour Changed Based On Two Values
Hello, I have a query… A1 could contain either the text ‘Team One’ or ‘Team Two’. B1 will contain a number. I want the colour of B1 to change, dependant firstly on what Text is in A1 and ...
mtarler
Jun 30, 2022Silver Contributor
Using 6 custom conditional formatting rules you can do this. Select column B then go to conditional formatting, add a new rule, select custom/user defined rule and enter:
=($A1="Team One")*($B1<13)*($B1>=0)
then select the color for that first category.
Use 'Duplicate Rule' (if you have it) and then edit the formula and color format for each of the next 5.
=($A1="Team One")*($B1<13)*($B1>=0)
then select the color for that first category.
Use 'Duplicate Rule' (if you have it) and then edit the formula and color format for each of the next 5.
- mtarlerJun 30, 2022Silver Contributor
NOTE that by applying the $ before the A and B as both Lorenzo and OliverScheurich and I did in the formula, you can make the 'Applied To' range extend over many/all columns to have more or all the rows get highlighted in that color.
Just make sure the the row # you use (as in A1 points to row 1) is that same row as the top row in the Applied To range. So if you only highlight A20:D40 then use $A20 and $B20 instead.