2

I have the following Excel sheet:

enter image description here

Consider the left part. I have a set of rules for changing the background colour of the whole row (but the very last cell) depending on what I write in the second cell (e.g. if I write Fer in C5 the cells from B5 to I5 are coloured in light blue).

To do this I apply the following rule:

=$C4="Fer"

to the following set of cells:

=$B$4:$I$34

Now I'd like to apply the same rule to the right part of the image too, but I can't find a way to use the same rule and it seems I have to duplicate the rule. I'd really rather not do that, as I have lots of rules and three places to apply them to.

I changed my set of cells to:

=$B$4:$I$34;$L$4:$S$31

and I unsuccessfully tried the following changes to the rule:

=OR($C4="Fer",$M4="Fer") // It says there's an error in the formula.
=OR($C4="Fer";$M4="Fer") // Accepted, but doesn't to anything.

Is there a way to solve this? Any feedback or comment is welcome!

2
  • So there is no way to do that with formulas, isn't it? I'll give an eye on VBA then.
    – AWG1922
    Jan 4, 2014 at 10:06
  • Hi @pnuts I don't understand your last two comments, did I do anything wrong by posting this question?
    – AWG1922
    Jan 6, 2014 at 15:23

1 Answer 1

1

Simplified example of letting 'the system' create the required new rule:

SO20763795 example


Edit This may be a way to reduce the number of your CF rules. It is not an answer to your question but may fit in with your actual requirement.

Fes, Rip and their numbering into red font might be combined into a single rule with a formula such as:

=OR(B1="Fes",C1="Fes",B1="Rip",C1="Rip")

with Applies to =$B$1:$C$5,$L$1:$M$5:

SO20763795 second example

2
  • Hi @pnuts thanks for your answer but I tried to do this and the result was that the "system" just duplicated the rule I wrote (i.imgur.com/y2PZolN.jpg)
    – AWG1922
    Jan 5, 2014 at 10:17
  • HI @pnuts thanks again for your reply. The problem with the edited solution is that I need each string to be colored in a different color. Even "Rip" and "Fes" are not both red, but one is light red and one is dark red. That's why I'd like not to have to replicate all the rules (a dozen) for each section (three per sheet). But again thanks for your feedback and you'll probably be my accepted answer anyway.
    – AWG1922
    Jan 6, 2014 at 15:20

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.