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Ah!, you said you wanted it between 0 and 0.66, but to include zero.
Anyway, it's good to hear that you got what you wanted - thanks for feeding back. Pete "JBoyer" wrote in message ... Thanks Pete, works great, couldn't figure out at first why it wasn't including .66, but quickly realized i didn't have "<=". But anyway THANKS A LOT! "Pete_UK" wrote: Suppose the cell(s) you want to affect start with A1. Put this in the Formula box of the CF dialogue box: =AND(A1<"",A1=0,A1<0.66) Hope this helps. Pete "JBoyer" wrote in message ... I want to format cells between 0 and .66 to have a red fill color. I want this to include zero but I don't want it to include a blank cell. However when I try to use conditional formating it fills the blank cells with red. Is there anyway I can fix this? |
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