Then we replace the arguments: =ISNUMBER(FIND(A4, $I$4))
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I mean that cells A4:H4 changes colour when equal to what is in I4 if
this equal to numbers, but If I enter letter and number in the cell I4
the color dosen't changed
On 25 mar, 09:56, "Bernard Liengme" <blien...@stfx.ca> wrote:
> I am a bit confused by your statement "my formula is Formula is =$I$4
> Do you mean the cells A4:H4 changes colour when equal to what is in I4?
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> Now you want, for example, A4 to change colour when A4 is EL 256324 and I4
> is just 256324?
> If so, try =ISNUMBER(FIND($I$4,A4))
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> > Hello all,
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> > I have made a condition formatting if in cell i4 I write for ex.
> > 256324 the row from A4 to H4 turn in color green. my formula is
> > Formula is =$I$4
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> > my problem is that instead of writting 256324 if I write EL 256324
> > the condition formatting dosen't work, so my question is what will be
> > my condition in this case?
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> > Please help!
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