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SadieLynn
Jan 08, 2025Copper Contributor
Conditional Formatting formula
I have a list for RSVP's for an event In column B they will select "yes" or "no" how do I format column C to automatically put "1" if column B is "yes" and put "0" if column B is "No"?
- Jan 08, 2025
That--having a 1 or 0 appear--is not a matter of formatting column C. It's a formula, along the lines of
=IFS(B2="Yes",1,B2="No",0,B2="","")
I added the last condition because presumably that blank will exist for a while, when there's not been any response.
Now, if you do want conditional formatting, that's another matter. So let me ask you how you want it formatted? Green if 1, Red if 0, Yellow or nothing if still blank? This set of rules might work:
PeterBartholomew1
Jan 08, 2025Silver Contributor
You can do the reverse by number formatting. That is to select what appears to be "Yes"/"No" but, in reality, with 1/0 as the underlying numbers.