atw: Re: Excel: conditional formatting + tutorials

Greetings Elizabeth,
I found this tutorial to be the most clear and to the point:
http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/excel/
Here are some other pretty good tutorials:
http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/excel/
http://einstein.cs.uri.edu/tutorials/csc101/pc/excel97/excel.html
http://lacher.com/toc.htm

I keep a running list of tutorials on all the variety of software that I 
use  for different contract jobs. Sometimes it will be a few months or even 
a few years since I've used a particular software and I like to get up to 
speed with a tutorial before I enter a new position.   Exploring the 
capabilities of what different software offer is kind of a hobby (OKAY, so 
I need to get a life).

Do any of the rest of you have favorite on-line tutorials to recommend for 
the different software applications that you use relative to your jobs?
Or books, either tutorial or reference?

Ebay is a great place to buy computer book tutorials or even the original 
software manuals, BTW.  My best find was a FrameMaker manual the would have 
cost me $90.00 from Adobe - got it on ebay for $15.00 (brand new-never 
used).  I've also purchased several Adobe and "Classroom in a Book"  for 
way way below Adobe's retail price.
Regards,
MNMary

At 12:16 AM 12/23/2004, you wrote:
>Hi all
>Does anyone know of a way in Excel to put conditional formatting on a
>cell based on the values of another cell? ie if Cell A has a certain
>value, I want Cell B to have a certain format.
>
>The only way I know puts formatting on a cell based on its own values.
>
>
>Regards
>
>Elizabeth Fullerton
>Business Solutions Architect
>Infosys Australia
>Tel: +61 3 9911 3529
>Fax: +61 3 9911 3407
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