gs-conditional-formatting

Conditional Formatting on Google Sheets depending on cell in other sheet

不打扰是莪最后的温柔 提交于 2019-12-25 07:59:26
问题 So I have one sheet that's a timeline, with the first column being an ascending list of dates and the second being a description of the event that happens on that date. Another sheet has a cell with a specific date. I would like the cell on the first column of the first sheet whose date is the date on that second sheet's cell to be formatted. How do I do that? 回答1: If the second sheet has a date in cell A1, then the first column of the first sheet should have conditional formatting "Value is

Conditional formatting - Highlight words from a list if present in another list and vica versa

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-12-25 02:58:35
问题 I have a list of values in column A named "Our Keywords" and another list of values from multiple columns from competitors named "Competitor keywords" Using conditional formatting, how can I highlight the keywords that appear in "Competitor keyword" columns but not in "Our keywords" column. And vice versa keywords that are unique to the "our keywords" column. e.g. problem: e.g. desired result: The words that appear in column 1 ONLY are highlighted green and words that appear in the competitor

Condition Formating, how to highlight a cell when it dosn't include text in a list

限于喜欢 提交于 2019-12-25 00:42:08
问题 Good Day I am wondering what custom formula i should use in condition formatting to highlight a cell when it doesn't include a "part name" i have in a list on sheet2 I want Cell A4:A1000 to turn orange when the text in the cell next to it "is not" on a list in Sheet 2 A2:A100 let me know what additional information you need... sorry Im currently stuck with something like this....: F4=indirect('Auto Fill'!A2:A343) but i need it to not be on the list... which is something that's missing from

Custom Formula Conditional Formatting incorporating 2 spreadsheets

做~自己de王妃 提交于 2019-12-24 19:25:59
问题 Is it possible to arrange a conditional formatting custom formula based on information input into a different spreadsheet? For example, I have 1 in A1, 2 in A2 and 3 in A3 on a spreadsheet saved as 'Numbers' and in a worksheet titled 'List' and in a spreadsheet saved as 'Input' I enter 1 in A1 of a worksheet titled 'Entry'. When I enter 1 in the 'Input' spreadsheet I would want cell A1 in the 'Numbers' spreadsheet to become highlighted. I've had a play around with IMPORTRANGE AND IF formulae

Google Sheets Conditional Formatting changes when new rows added

点点圈 提交于 2019-12-19 10:33:21
问题 So I click on the cell between A and 1 to select entire sheet, then I click "Format" then "Conditional Formatting" and set the rules. Basically, I have about 15 different conditions but all are in columns F through O so I use F:O. For example, if text is exactly YES change the background to green. The issue is when I add a new row, the formatting stops for that row and the F:O rules are replaced with F1:O15, F17:O59, etc. skipping row 16. Can I use a script that will never change when rows

How do I conditionally format a cell in Google Sheets based on matching values in 2 other columns?

不想你离开。 提交于 2019-12-13 22:15:39
问题 So here is what I am trying to do. I have a value in C1 let's say. I would like to like to highlight that cell if: The value in B1 exists somewhere else in Column B(I'll call it B n ) The values for A1 and A n in this other row also match So if B1 is 12:00 and A1 is Foo I want to highlight C1 if a cell(B n ) in Column B is 12:00 and the value of A n is Foo. Make sense? 回答1: 1.Click the Format menu and select Conditional formatting.... 2.Switch to the "Custom formula" option in the drop-down

Script: How to copy and reapply conditional formatting rules to a range on edit?

北慕城南 提交于 2019-12-13 02:45:47
问题 In Google Sheets, the range of cells that conditional formatting applies to can change when you paste in new values. I'm looking for a script that will copy the conditional formatting present in the sheet and reapply it to new cells as people paste in data. I don't actually do much scripting, but I steal other people's scripts and Frankenstein them together until they're vaguely functional. Here's what I've stolen so far: function onEdit(e) { var range = e.range; var sheet = range.getSheet();

How to reference data from another sheet in a conditional formula in google docs

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2019-12-12 05:11:48
问题 I have multiple spreadsheets in a single google doc and I am trying to use information from one spread sheet in a conditional formula. For example, if the document contained two spreadsheets (sheet_A and sheet_B), I am trying to create a conditional formula such that if there is text in sheet_A cell A2, then sheet_B cell A2 fills a certain color. I have tried Apply to range = B2 and creating a custom formula =sheet_A!A2<>"". However, I keep getting an error that this is an invalid formula. I

Have multiple conditions trigger the same color

ぐ巨炮叔叔 提交于 2019-12-11 14:31:37
问题 I'm using Google Sheets, a beginner to this (just started yesterday) and trying to create a condition where: if text contains "x, y, or z" then color red There must be some way to do it because I've been doing separate conditions for each one and it's taking up time to do it. 回答1: Select the relevant range (I am assuming starts at A1) and clear any existing CF rules from it. Format, Conditional formatting..., Format cells if... Custom formula is and =regexmatch(A1,"x|y|z") with red fill and

Create a button that will switch the font color of the text of the cell between black and white, adjacent to the currently pointing cell

ⅰ亾dé卋堺 提交于 2019-12-11 12:55:28
问题 I am creating a google spreadsheet having two columns. Question and Answers. Let's consider there are 100 pairs of cells of questions and answers. All the questions have font color as black and answers have font color as white. If the current cell is pointing to one question then I want to create a button which upon clicking will change the font color to black and so the answer will be visible for its adjacent cell. Is there any way to do this? 回答1: you can do this without heavy scripting