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Is there a way to use conditional formatting in Excel so that if, for
example, cell B2 equals a certain value, then a range of cells B2:B10 will be conditionally formatted to include a yellow fill color? -- Gail |
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You may disregard - I discovered that I needed the $B$2 to make the formula
work. -- Gail "Gail" wrote: Is there a way to use conditional formatting in Excel so that if, for example, cell B2 equals a certain value, then a range of cells B2:B10 will be conditionally formatted to include a yellow fill color? -- Gail |
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