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ubns

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I was wondering if someone can advice on the following:


I have got spreadsheet with retirement calculations. I want when the in one particular column (name - Contributions); the value goes above $25,000 it should do two things:


1) Highlight that row (any color)


2) Should reduce the value back to $25,000 in that cell and all further cells.


Thanks in advance.
 
Hi, ubns!


I'd recommend you to read the three first green sticky topics at this forums main page. There you'll find general guidelines about how this site and community operates (introducing yourself, posting files, netiquette rules, and so on).

Among them you're prompted to perform searches within this site before posting, because maybe your question had been answered yet.


Feel free to play with different keywords so as to be led thru a wide variety of articles and posts, and if you don't find anything that solves your problem or guides you towards a solution, well, come back here, tell us what you've done, consider uploading a sample file as recommended, and somebody surely will read your post and help you.


And about your question...

1) you can do it with conditional formatting, no macro needed (Start tab, Styles group, Conditional Formatting icon, New Rule, First option and set proper value or Last option and set formula to =$C2>25000 and choose desired format and apply to range 2:XXX)

2) you should do that with an intermediate column between Contribution column (C in previous point) and further columns.


If that doesn't work for you, consider uploading a sample file.


Regards!
 
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