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Sequential Conditional Formatting
Please show us what the data look like and what the conditional formatting rule looks like, preferably by attaching a sample workbook.
- mpilon14Aug 02, 2021Copper Contributor
Hello, here is a sample workbook of what I am trying to do. I have a few hundred items I would like to reference their individual re-order threshold and change color when it falls below that number; however, copying the conditional formatting only references the re-order threshold for the first item. In the example, you can see that item C is in red, even though it has not yet reached it's threshold. Is there any way to adjust the formula in the formatting, or do I need to individually add conditional formatting for each item?
- HansVogelaarAug 02, 2021MVP
Thank you. The current rule specifies that the cell should be highlighted if the cell value is less than or equal to =$C$2.
$C$2 is an absolute cell reference because of the $ signs. It will not change when you copy the formatting.
Select B2:B4
Delete the existing rules from the range.
With the range still selected, create a new rule. This time, use relative cell referencing: =C2