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I would like to use conditional formatting in a number of
cells. The condition I would like to highlight would be if the cell contained text. ie. 1Y Can anyone help me with this as I am fairly new... Thanks!! Mike |
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1. Select your range.
2. Go to Format Conditional Formatting. 3. Select "Formula Is" and insert the following: =COUNTIF(INDIRECT("rc",0),"*1Y*") 4. Press the Format radio button and format as desired. HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I would like to use conditional formatting in a number of cells. The condition I would like to highlight would be if the cell contained text. ie. 1Y Can anyone help me with this as I am fairly new... Thanks!! Mike . |
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