How can I make this Happen if column B has a result column a to be highlighted
How can I make this Happen
if column B has a result other than 0 column a to be highlighted
iMac 27″, 10.12
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How can I make this Happen
if column B has a result other than 0 column a to be highlighted
iMac 27″, 10.12
Hi Chris,
"if B2 has a value other than 0 I want A2 to equal A1
I dont know how to write this or where to find the " does not equal" symbol
thanks "
Select A2.
Press = to open the Formula editor.
In the editor, type IF(B2<>0,A1,value for A2 if B2=0 or is empty)
Replace the part in italics with the result you expect in A2 under the described circumstnce.
Numbers will replace <> with ≠ when you confirm the formula by clicking the green checkmark.
On the keyboard, option-= is the combination to get ≠, but I don't know if this will be accepted by the formula.
Regards,
Barry
Hi Chris,
"if B2 has a value other than 0 I want A2 to equal A1
I dont know how to write this or where to find the " does not equal" symbol
thanks "
Select A2.
Press = to open the Formula editor.
In the editor, type IF(B2<>0,A1,value for A2 if B2=0 or is empty)
Replace the part in italics with the result you expect in A2 under the described circumstnce.
Numbers will replace <> with ≠ when you confirm the formula by clicking the green checkmark.
On the keyboard, option-= is the combination to get ≠, but I don't know if this will be accepted by the formula.
Regards,
Barry
"I dont seem to be able to copy and paste this formula ,"
Assuming you have the formula entered in A2, and that you want it to be copied into all cells in column A, here are the steps:
Regarding Paste and Match Style: This menu command is used to paste the data, but not the style that you copied. Instead, the raw data adopts the style set for each of the cells into which it is pasted.
Regards,
Barry
This is done with Conditional Highlighting Rules.
CH rules apply to a single cell. The rule compares the value in the cell to be highlighted to another value. The other value may be fixed (written into the rule), or may be a value in another cell.
You've not made a clear statement, either in your topic title or in the description in your post, of what you want to happen.
"if column B has a result other than 0 column a to be highlighted"
Do you mean 'If any cell in column B has a non-zero value, highlight all the cells of) column A'?
Or do you mean 'If one or more cells in column B has a non-zero result, highlight the cell in the same row of column A'?
Or do you mean something different than either of those descriptions?
The usual way of doing this is to use a third column of cells whose values will match the value in the same row of column A when the cell in that row of column B contains a non-zero result.
Here are two examples, one with text values in column A, the other with numbers in column A. I've used column D as the 'partner column', but this could be placed anywhere, and could be hidden, as it is not needed by the user.
The CH rule for column A of the table on the right is shown.
The rule for the table on the left is similar: "equal to" D2 green fill.
Select all cells to be highlighted, then build the rule as it applies to the first cell (A2 in each case here).
Column D contains one of these formulas, entered in D2, then filled down to the end of that column:
Left table: IF(B2≠0,A2,A2−1)
Right table: IF(B2≠0,A2,"xx"&A2)
Regards,
Barry
Thanks for that Barry thats close to what I want but I didnt realise that I needed more clarity so here goes
Column B has a zero value until individual cells are assigned a value from another sheet ( alpha numeric or numeric)
so if B2 has a value other than 0 I want A2 to equal A1
I dont know how to write this or where to find the " does not equal" symbol
thanks
Chris
Thankyou for that
Hi Again
I dont seem to be able to copy and paste this formula , I have tried option command c and option command v
not sure what to do from here apart from writing the formula out 50 times
Chris
paste and match style is what I was looking for
How can I make this Happen if column B has a result column a to be highlighted