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I need to add a fourth condition to a column. I have already used 3 which is
apparently the limit that excel will allow. I have a column that contains the text Red, Green, Yellow or Blue. I have set the conditional formatting for Red, Green and yellow and everything works fine. I need to add an additional conditional to turn the cell Blue if it contains the text Blue. Can anyone help?????? |
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