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When displaying the true or false result I want the answer to be a different
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Look at Conditional Formatting (FORMAT== Conditional Formatting)

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When displaying the true or false result I want the answer to be a different
colour depending whether it is true or false. Does anyone know if this can be
done and how?

Thanks

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