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    Unhappy Super Easy for you lot!

    Basically I am doing a basic stock sheet at work and would like the number coloumn B1 to go red if it is less than the value in coloumn C1 Etc etc ...
    HOW??

    Sorry such a dunce - I used to be so good at this stuff >.<
    Oh and Hi by the way


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    Re: Super Easy for you lot!

    Hi and welcome to the forum,

    Your question isn't that easy but I think it is accomplishable using Conditional Formatting. It is easier in the newer versions of Excel. See if
    http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat03.html
    doesn't answer the question for you.
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    Re: Super Easy for you lot!

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    Last edited by arlu1201; 01-09-2013 at 02:51 AM.
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    Re: Super Easy for you lot!

    Ah i had managed to do the conditional formatting but i had to do each row individually so was hoping of a quicker way

    Thanks

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