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If you cleared contents, you should be good, there are some characters that
don't necessarily display anything (such as a carriage return), and sometimes
the font is formatted to the same color of the background.

I have created the exact conditions you specify, and K7 changes to red for
each possibility, and for multiple possibilities..
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John C


"Gary" wrote:

I'm not familiar with hidden characters. How would I determine if there are
any hidden characters? I have used Cell Formatting to "clear cell contents".

"John C" wrote:

It works fine for me. Do you have any hidden characters per chance?
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John C


"Gary" wrote:

Something must be wrong. Here's my reasoning using part of my formula as
follows: =OR(AND(F7="Y",K7=""),AND(H7="Y",K7=""))
If I use this part of the above formula AND(F7="Y",K7="") the cell K7 turns
red. However, if I add the second part, ie AND(H7="Y",K7="")) without
changing any values in any cells, the cell K7 does not turn red. If I enter
"Y" in cell H7, so both cells F7 and H7 = "Y", the cell K7 turns red. I
believe my formula is evaluating both of the And statements together, instead
of independently of each other. I assume there must be some way of arranging
the ( ) so each AND statement is evaluated independently so if either AND
statement is true, cell K7 will turn red.

"T. Valko" wrote:

There's nothing wrong with the syntax of your formula.

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Biff
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"Gary" wrote in message
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I'm using nested conditions as follows:
=OR(AND(F7="Y",K7=""),AND(H7="Y",K7=""),AND(AS7="Y es",AF7="",K7<"X",K7<"*"),AND(I7="$",AF7="")),
where if the conditions (AND(F7="Y",K7="") are true cell turns red, or if
the second conditions are true AND(H7="Y",K7="") the cell turns red, etc.
ie,
I want each "AND" condition to be evaluated separately, so if any of the
AND
conditions are true the cell will turn red. I must have my ( ) in the
wrong
combinations because the formula does not produce my expected results.



 
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