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HanyTaha
Feb 03, 2024Copper Contributor
color a column based on values of another column
I have the following table in MS office 2016 (excel) to record the work violation No. person ID violation severity 1 1234 violation 1 high 2 1234 violation 2 high 3 1234 vi...
- Feb 03, 2024
For this scenario you can apply this rule for conditional formatting:
=AND(COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$6,B2,$D$2:$D$6,"high")>1,D2="high")
HanyTaha
Feb 03, 2024Copper Contributor
Thanks for replying.
Not that exactly what I meant.
I need to highlight 1234 only if its severity is high only.
But in the photo attached, 1234 is highlighted even though its severity is low
Thanks
OliverScheurich
Feb 03, 2024Gold Contributor
For this scenario you can apply this rule for conditional formatting:
=AND(COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$6,B2,$D$2:$D$6,"high")>1,D2="high")
- HanyTahaFeb 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Thanks, OliverScheurich.
It's working fine ☺️