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dantheman1425
Jun 26, 2024Copper Contributor
Trying to use 2 variables to color a cell
Hello, I have been trying to change a cell's fill color based on 2 variables, and haven't been able to crack it. If the values in D are greater than 30, AND, the value in C is "TRUE", then the cell i...
- Jun 26, 2024
SergeiBaklan
Jun 26, 2024Diamond Contributor
- dantheman1425Jun 26, 2024Copper ContributorI don't know how that works, but it does! Thank You!
- SergeiBaklanJun 27, 2024Diamond Contributor
dantheman1425 , you are welcome
We apply conditional formatting for the range $D$2:$D$11. CF iterates each cell in that range applying the formula defined for the first cell in the range.
$D2>30 checks if the value greater than 30 and returns TRUE or FALSE
Staying on $D2 we also take value from $C2, reference on column C is fixed with $.
In Excel TRUE and FALSE considered as 1 and 0 accordingly. Thus formula returns 1 or 0 depends on calculation result.
If 1, which is considered as TRUE, Excel applies formatting, otherwise does nothing and goes on next cell in the range to check the rule.
In formula we have relative row references, thus in D3 it will be calculated
=($D3>30)*$C3
and so on for each cell.