CaptainCsaba
Board Regular
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2017
- Messages
- 78
Hi!
This one probably has an easy answer but I just cant figure it out. I have two columns that need to be compared. I want to make both B2 and D2 green if they both have let's say 21345 in them. But this applies to all of the rest of the file. There are around 2000 rows and this would need to apply to all of them. so if D365 and B365 are the same they should be green.
I can't really fill down the conditional formatting tool and there I can only give the rule "= D2=B2" which would put D2=B2 to all of the cells. What should I do?
This one probably has an easy answer but I just cant figure it out. I have two columns that need to be compared. I want to make both B2 and D2 green if they both have let's say 21345 in them. But this applies to all of the rest of the file. There are around 2000 rows and this would need to apply to all of them. so if D365 and B365 are the same they should be green.
I can't really fill down the conditional formatting tool and there I can only give the rule "= D2=B2" which would put D2=B2 to all of the cells. What should I do?