2009/9/27 Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>:
> At 17:30 26/09/2009 -0500, Wade Smart wrote:
>>
>> My question is - I have 36 different cells to apply pretty much the same
>> conditional formatting to. Is there a way to do this without doing it to
>> each and every one?
>
> Yes: you need just to select all the cells at once before you apply the
> conditional formatting.  You can usually do this with a combination of
> click, Shift+click, and Ctrl+click.  Click selects a cell, of course.
>  Shift+click extends the selection up to the cell you click in.  Ctrl+click
> adds the relevant cell to the selection - but note that is a toggle, so it
> can also be used to remove a cell from the current selection.  It may be
> fairly easy to select your 36 cells in this way, or it may be easier to do
> the job in two or three groups of cells.
>
>> Linux since June 2005
>
> Well, the above works in Windows, at least.

I can assure you that it works in Linux to. I've done this more than once… ;)

J.R.

>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
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