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Using Excel 2003, I have cells that may contain a zero, or may be blank. I
want conditional formatting to color only those cells that have a 0. I've tried Allen Wyatt's tips on http://exceltips.vitalnews.com/Pages...nd_Zeroes.html and nothing is working. Perhaps there is some option or add-on that needs to be checked? A zero should change color. Blanks, no change. Thank you to anyone who may assist with this frustrating problem. Cheers, Annie |
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