Greetings all hopefully this is a simple question.
In an IF function I would like to have the value that is returned when True to be one color (green) and the value returned for False to be a different color (red). I would also like both to be bold.
Is that possible?If so how do I code that into the formula.
Thanks!
Hi Silvanus,
Not in the formula, but in Format>Conditional formatting
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Kind regards,
Niek Otten
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> Greetings all hopefully this is a simple question.
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> In an IF function I would like to have the value that is returned when
> True to be one color (green) and the value returned for False to be a
> different color (red). I would also like both to be bold.
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> Is that possible?If so how do I code that into the
> formula.
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> Thanks!
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I believe Conditional Formatting will get you where you want to be:
Select the cells
Format>Conditional Formatting
Condition 1: Cell Value is Equal to True
--->set font color to green
Condition 2: Cell Value is Equal to False
--->set font color to red
Click [OK]
Now just set those cells to Bold
Does that help?
Regards,
Ron
Okay I tried the above and yet the cell remains the same. Let me tell you what I did and maybe you can see where I went wrong.Originally Posted by Ron Coderre
A1 contains my IF function I set the logical test for B1 (example B2=2) The Value returned if True is Yes and the value returned if False is No.
I then Selected A1 went to Format => Conditional Formatting and set Condition 1 to: Cell Value Is: equal to: TRUE, (made my choices for font color), then Set Condition 2 to: Cell Value Is: equal to: FALSE, (made my choices for font color), I then hit OK. The text in the cell remains its orginal color.
Thanks in advance!
Maybe your formula isn't returning a logical TRUE/FALSE.
Try this:
Format>Conditional Formatting
Condition 1:
Cell Formula is: ="true"
Condition 2:
Cell Formula is: ="false"
Does that fix it?
Regards,
Ron
Got it!
I needed to put the actual text that was being returned, not if the statement was true or false, but what I had the formula returning if the statement was true and if the statement was false.
In this case Yes and No.
Thanks much! Your tips helpd me find the soulution!
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