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ah - 08 May 2008 03:05 GMT
Hi;

Appreciate if someone could help me with this:

I have a spreadsheet that contains a column for the user to indicate whether
they want to "Update" or "delete" the request.

Please advice whether the following can be done:
a) When the user enter the value called "update" in the cell, then the excel
should automatically change the wordings in that row to "blue" color

b) When the user enter the value called "delete", then the excel should
strike through the whole row for me

Thanks in advance.
Arvi Laanemets - 08 May 2008 07:15 GMT
Hi

Conditional Formatting will do this. (Format>Conditional Formatting in
Excel2000, Home>Styles>Conditional Formatting in Excel2007)

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Dave Curtis - 08 May 2008 14:23 GMT
Hi,

Yes, both of those are easily achieved. Look up conditional formatting in
the help menu.

Dave

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