How do I make a pop-up menu contain colored bullets

I want to make a pop up menu that contains 3 colored bullets.

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From what I can tell, if I select the 3 cells and format as a pop-up, they're treated as equal value and only one pop-up item populates. It seams like a simple thing, but i cannot figure it out. I just want to click the pop-up and pick green, yellow, or red.

Posted on Apr 17, 2016 4:21 PM

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Jul 14, 2017 12:12 PM in response to iCalvs

Hi Calvin,


Your conditional highlighting rules for the cells containing the pop-up menus should look similar to these:

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Note that I've used commas in place of spaces for this example so that the characters in the rules can be seen.

The image below shows the conditional highlighting rules for column B, where the menus contain bullets and spaces. As can be seen, the spaces are not visible in the rules. There are three in the first rule, two in the second, and one in the third.


The order is important. Conditional highlighting tests the rules in order from top to bottom, and applies the first one that is TRUE.

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Regards,

Barry

Apr 17, 2016 6:29 PM in response to Copediv

Hi C,


Colour is a format applied to the value (text or number, etc.) in a cell. Automatically created pop-up menus ignore colour, and collect distinct values into a menu.


You can make the three cells from which you create the popup menu hold different values.

For the first, use a bullet (or a medium black circle, followed by three spaces.

For the second, use the same character, followed by two spaces.

For the third, use the same character followed by a single space.

If you want a fourth choice that will remain black, use only the character, with no spaces following.


Leave the default text colour as black (Numbers will ignore it and give you black menu items anyway), select the cells, set the format to Pop-up menu, and merge the cells into a single menu list.


Select one of the cells and confirm that it is a Pop-up menu.

In the Cell format panel, you should now see the list of three or four menu items (which will all look the same).


Go to the pop-up Conditional Highlighting menu near the bottom of the panel.

Add these three rules, one at a time:


Text ends with (in the box, type three spaces) "Red text"

Text ends with (in the box, type two spaces) "yellow text"

Text ends with (in the box, type one space) "green text"


You will see no change in the cell's menu, but if you choose the first item, it will display as a red circle, if you choose the second, it will display as a 'yellow' circle, and it you choose the third, it will display as a green circle.


Regards,

Barry

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