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5th Conditional Formatting
Sorry I mean 4th Conditional Formatting
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5th Conditional Formatting
I don't know if this may help or not, but. .
We had a situation where we needed to format in one of either of four different colours depending on the number entered into the cell; eg: 1 to 3 = yellow, 4 to 8 = blue, 9 to 15 = green, and greater than 15 = red. We over came this simply by formatting the column of cells to yellow. Then used the conditional formatting to test the remaining three scenarios. Like I said this may not be what you need. . . . . "Udayan" wrote: Sorry I mean 4th Conditional Formatting |
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