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Hello, I am using Office Home and Student 2010 and have an Excel 2010 question.
I’ve been using Filemaker Pro 12 to manage my movie collection, and have exported the database records to a .xlsx file. It appears to have exported fully and properly. Now, I’m working with Excel 2010 and Access 2013, which I bought last week. Anyway, here’s my question: One of my Excel columns is “Color.” (My movie collection is color-coded based on genre.) I’d like the background color of the cells in this column to reflect the information in each cell. For example, if the word RED is in a cell, I want that cell to be red. If the word BLUE is in a cell, I want the color to be blue. Et cetera. Do I need to use Conditional Formatting for this, in Excel 2010, or does this require something else? How do I go about learning how to do this? Thank you for any assistance you care to give. J. Danniel |
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