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Daren Daren is offline
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Default Conditional Formatting to Check for Blanks

No, but thank you. I am using =g2="" instead. That works also.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Have you tried =ISBLANK(G2) as the formula in the conditional formatting
dialog?
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"Daren" wrote in message
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I have the formulat =IF(G2="","True", "False")

I want to use conditional formatting to turn the cell red when the value
is
True. How do I do that?

Thanks.