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I want to use data validation and conditional formatting together, so that...
1) the user is limited to entering a number = 0 2) if the value is 0 the cell is red 3) if the value is 0 the cell is green 4) if the value is nothing (blank) the cell stays the same. I'm using Excel 2000, and can't seem to get the combination of these 2 things to give me the results I want. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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