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Thanks Guys - it's so simple when you know how. I know the $ makes the
reference absolute, as I intend inserting lines but not columns in the table (alot of them) would I be right in saying that I would us "B$3 and B$4" in the formula instead of "$B$3 AND $B$4"? Tel "Tel" wrote: Forgive me if I haven't got the title quite right but this is what I'm trying to achieve. I'm trying to set up a conditional format that will change the colour to red if Cell b3 = Yes and Cell b4 = No then Red If cell b3 = No and cell b4 = yes then red but if cell b3 = yes and cell b4 = yes then no change. I'm not completely au fait with IF statements or if they can be used in CF but any help would be appreciated. Thanks Tel |
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