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Conditional formatting for entire row based on data in one cell
- Jul 30, 2019
Hello
Assuming that D is the column containing the status cells, and you wish to apply conditional formatting to rows 1:50, here are the steps:
1. Select any cell in row 1
2. Go to 'Conditional Formatting>New Rule>Use a formula to determine which cells to format'
3. In the formula field paste =$D1="Shipped", set the required format and click 'OK'
4. Go to 'Conditional Formatting>Manage Rules' and locate the rule you have just created
5. In the field 'Applies to' paste '=$1:$50', or just select the required rows, starting from row 1, then click 'OK'.
If you type the word 'SHIPPED' in any cell of the column D (rows 1 to 50), the entire row will be conditionally formatted
Hope this helps
Yury
You may create the rule with the formula
=$A1="Shipped"
and apply it to your entire range, let say $A$1:$Z$200
All rows with "Shipped" will be in desired color.
A1 in formula shall be top left cell of your range.
Hey there,
Your solutions are awesome! Could you help me understand why my last row keeps being excluded from my conditional formatting? Even if I add all rows $J:$J a specified number of rows $1:$3000, it keeps excluding the last row when I adjust the sorting. For reference, I am conditionally formatting columns A through J based on the text in column K.
Thanks!
- SergeiBaklanJun 18, 2024MVP
For entire column you shall use $K1 in formula, perhaps you use $K2 instead.
- ExperiencedNoviceJun 18, 2024Copper ContributorWOW - that was it. You are really such a wonderful resource. Thank you!
- SergeiBaklanJun 18, 2024MVP
You are welcome