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Changing th colout of a rage of cells along a row, depending upon the contents of a cell in that row
Thank you for your reply.
l could not get your formulae to work. I assume that this is because there are different data types in each column
Column A to C are text strings,
Column D is a date
Column E and F are test strings
Column G is a date
Columns H, I and J are text strings
Column K is a date
Column L is a text string
Column M is a date
I suppose the most imprtant column in the correct order are M, K, J and G
Does this info help?
Hi David,
1) Yes, the order is correct, from M to G
2) It doesn't matter which type of data do you have in your cells, COUNTA calculates all not empty cells
3) Rules will be the same for all your rows, it'll be 10 of them or 1000. You only shall have the proper range in Apply to
4) The formula rule in your example looks like
actually you have some text, not formula
It shall be
5) Since your logic is to color if ALL cells in the range have data, formula will be like
=COUNTA($H2:$J2)=3
where 3 in number of the columns in the range
Finally like
and attached
- David WoodleyOct 05, 2018Copper Contributor
Thank you for your reply. I now have the spreadsheet I needed.