- Oct 9, 1999
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I need to apply conditional formatting to cells when:
- Column B contains the word "total" AND
- the cell value is greater than 160
I thought I could do this by using AutoFilter to only display the rows with the word "total" in column B, then select the range of visible cells and apply the conditional formatting for cells > 160. This didn't work because Excel also applied the formatting to all the cells in the rows that were hidden by the filter. Wasn't expecting that - I thought it would only be applied to the visible cells.
The spreadsheet has too many rows (over 2000) to do this manually for every row that contains a total in Column B.
Any ideas?
- Column B contains the word "total" AND
- the cell value is greater than 160
I thought I could do this by using AutoFilter to only display the rows with the word "total" in column B, then select the range of visible cells and apply the conditional formatting for cells > 160. This didn't work because Excel also applied the formatting to all the cells in the rows that were hidden by the filter. Wasn't expecting that - I thought it would only be applied to the visible cells.
The spreadsheet has too many rows (over 2000) to do this manually for every row that contains a total in Column B.
Any ideas?
