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When using the conditional formatting is there a way to determine if a range
of cells are empty? Is there a way to determine if a named range is empty? As well, is there a way to use AND/OR when using conditional formatting? Chad |
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a range of cells are empty
FORMULA IS: =LEN($D1)<0 use AND/OR when using conditional formatting FORMULA IS: =AND($F11,$F1<4) FORMULA IS: =OR($G1=2,$G1=4) -- HTH, Gary Brown If this post was helpful to you, please select ''YES'' at the bottom of the post. "ChadBellan" wrote: When using the conditional formatting is there a way to determine if a range of cells are empty? Is there a way to determine if a named range is empty? As well, is there a way to use AND/OR when using conditional formatting? Chad |
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