How to format a cell's background color based on checkbox status in another cell?

This seems like it is suppose to be so simple but I can't get CHATGPT or Google to help me. Can anyone help?


I am trying to make it so Cell E3 will change its background color to orange(maintaining the text that is within the cell), when the check box in column D3 is checked. I can not seem to reference D3 in a way when trying to format the cell. Can anyone help? Thank you kindly.


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Posted on Dec 31, 2024 12:20 PM

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Dec 31, 2024 5:31 PM in response to laceymp1

Hi Lacey,


A table with two Header Rows.

Add a helper column (Column F in this example). You can hide this column when all is working.


Formula in F3 is IF(D3,E3,"")

Fill down.


Select all body cells in Column E. Format Panel (on the right) > Cell > Conditional Highlighting.


Add a Rule > Text is...



Numbers will apply and adjust that rule to each selected cell.


Choose a background fill



Hide Column F. Done!


Regards,

Ian.



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