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I was curious whether or not I could conditionally format a cell if it
contains part of what I'm wanting it to look for. In other words, my cells contain either "W 14" or DDD 12", for example. I just need the cells to change color based on whether or not it contains the "W" or the "DDD" and not the number that follows. How do I do this? |
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