Hi
Im using Excel 2003 whos conditional formatting only allows 3 conditions to be set. Can anyone please tell me if 2007 is any better (certianly in the number of conditions per cell)?
Yes, it is infinitely better. There are many special types built-in now. If you Google or Bing this topic, you'll find many sites that will show you screenshots of what's available.
I'm truly looking forward to the day when they start using this at work. I use conditional formatting often and run into the problem of needing more. This means I have to find some way of working around that. Excel 2007 will make my life easier.
Oh yeah. For now, technically you have 4 conditions you can set. Think of the usual settings as a fourth condition or a not condition 1, 2, or 3 condition.
For example, I have a spreadsheet that tracks whether items pass or fail a specific test. My manager set this up and he purposefully uses PASS, PASSS, FAIL, FAILL. The misspelled words are to indicate that it passed (or failed) previously but has since been retested.
I got tired of changing the font color to red or green, which the manager wanted. I could only set three conditions with conditional format, right? Okay, so I set the text in that column to green. If someone enters FAIL or FAILL, it turns to red. If they enter PASS or PASSS, it's green.
Download a trial version of Excel 2007 and play with it. Just make sure you uninstall it before you install a full paid version.
Trial versions have been known to not fully convert to a paid version. Murphy's Law says it will not convert properly and expired the night before you need to do some critical work with it.
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