Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Three Conditional Formats

More than Three Conditional Formats

Summary: Conditional formatting is a great feature for making the data in your worksheets more understandable and usable. What if you need to define a conditional format that has more than three conditions? Here are a few ideas. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003.) 

The conditional formatting feature of Excel is very powerful. For complex formatting, however, there is one drawback for most Excel users: The conditional formatting feature only seems to allow up to three conditions to be defined.
This is actually a bit misleading. There are actually four conditional formats that can be specified. The fourth one is the format that is used by Excel if none of the three conditions specified in the Conditional Formatting dialog box is true. (In other words, the way you format the cell to begin with is the fourth format.)

If you simply need to define additional conditions, without the need of corresponding formats, you can design formulas to use in the conditions. These formulas can use the OR, AND, and NOT functions. For instance, if you want cell B5 to be colored red when the cell value is outside the range of 5 to 10, or it is not a number, you can use the following condition:
 
=OR(B5<5,B5>10,NOT(ISNUMBER(B5)))

In order to enter this formula into the Conditional Formatting dialog box, make sure you specify "Formula is" instead of "Cell Value Is" in the condition. You would then change the formatting for the condition in the dialog box so that it is red. Similar "compound formulas" can be designed for other complex conditional needs.

If you need to define additional conditions—more than three—and you need different formats for each of the conditions, then you are out of luck. In that instance, you will need to use VBA macros to check your conditions and modify cell formats accordingly. (You could also upgrade to a later version of Excel such as Excel 2007 or 2010. Both of these versions will easily handle more than three conditional formats.)


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Rupee Symbol of India

New Rupee Symbol of Indian Currency
How to use it in Computers?

Step 1: Download the font from the link : https://docs.google.com

Step 2 : Save the downloaded file to "fonts" folder of your PC : 

Step 3: Location : C:/Windows/Fonts and then go to the C:/Windows/Fonts location and install (double click)

Step 4: Open your word processor like Microsoft Word and select the "Rupee_forindian”


Step 5: Just select "Rupee" font from the drop down list of your fonts in your application and press the key just above your tab button. It will display the new rupee symbol of India. Try it.

Result: