basically ive got a table that i want to hightlight all cells that contain tba which is fine but it also highlight cells with football in it how can i make it only do the cells with just tba
basically ive got a table that i want to hightlight all cells that contain tba which is fine but it also highlight cells with football in it how can i make it only do the cells with just tba
In Conditional Formatting,
Cell Value is:
equal to
="tba"
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thats what i thought but for some reason its not working
im using excel 2007
i highlight my table
go to conditional formatting
new rule
format only cell that contain
then
specific text
containing
then if i do tba they all highlight and if i do "tba" none highlight
After creating the rule go back and Edit the rule and see if the quotation marks are correct.
You may have double quotations which makes it highlight only cells with tba within quotations, which you don't have and, therefore, no highlighting.
Also make sure to check in the Applies To area to make sure your complete table is selected.
Last edited by Cutter; 12-02-2010 at 01:53 PM.
After reading your last post again I would advise you try another method:
Delete the rule you have then:
New Rule > Format only cells that contain >
Now: leave the first drop down as Cell Value
next drop down change to: equal to
next area: tba (no quotes)
apply your formatting and OK out of the dialog boxes
you should be done
perfect all working
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