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i am making a questionnaire and i am trying to do it so when the question is
answered then if it is wrong it goes red or if it is right then it goes blue
or green. i cannot find the formula for this can someone please let me know
what it is.

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Hi,

Use Format Conditional Formating
Be more specific if you need a precise answer ...


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I believe Conditional Formatting is what you need.
See Debra Dalgleish's website for instructions:
http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html

Does that help?
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i am making a questionnaire and i am trying to do it so when the question is
answered then if it is wrong it goes red or if it is right then it goes blue
or green. i cannot find the formula for this can someone please let me know
what it is.

thanks

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