IF statements.

Hi Guys,

Is it possible to change the colour of the text in a cell if the value in it is above a certain value? i.e. "IF" A1 is >20 then red as opposed to default black.

Is it possible to change the colour of the text in a cell if the value in a different cell is above a certain value? i.e. "IF" A1 is >20 then C2 is red.

Regards

Mike

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Nov 18, 2022 03:03 AM

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Posted on Nov 18, 2022 03:47 AM

Hi Mike,

that would be done with Conditional Highlighting

There are some helpful videos on YouTube, search for "apple numbers conditional highlighting"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4wn6-f4gRg


It is easy to change the format based on the content of the cell itself.

Unfortunately it get complicated if you want to reference other cells.


Regards

Ralf


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Nov 18, 2022 03:47 AM in response to mikofpoole

Hi Mike,

that would be done with Conditional Highlighting

There are some helpful videos on YouTube, search for "apple numbers conditional highlighting"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4wn6-f4gRg


It is easy to change the format based on the content of the cell itself.

Unfortunately it get complicated if you want to reference other cells.


Regards

Ralf


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