Birdbrain
Birdbrain

Reputation: 51

Multiple conditions in Excel conditional formatting

I'm fairly new to Excel and so not very experienced, but I'm trying to get an entire row to highlight red based on 2 other cells, using conditional formatting. The requirements are for the corresponding M cell in the row to have the value 'N' and for the corresponding E cell to have a past date value '<*NOW'.

I've tried a formula based on an answer for multiple conditions:

=AND(M="(N)";E<*NOW)

A formula for formatting an entire row:

=INDIRECT("m"&ROW())="N",("e"&ROW())E<*NOW

And combining the two:

=AND=INDIRECT("m"&ROW())="N",=INDIRECT("e"&ROW())E<*NOW)

(ignore all the asterisks its the only way i could get the NOW to appear)

None of these are working, please help!

Upvotes: 3

Views: 83153

Answers (1)

barry houdini
barry houdini

Reputation: 46331

Assuming your data starts at row 2 then select all rows, e.g. 2 to 100 and then apply the condition for row 2, i.e. use this formula

=AND($M2="N",$E2<TODAY())

That will now apply to the whole range. The $ signs make it format the whole row

Upvotes: 5

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