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I have put some conditional formatting on columns in a spreadsheet as folows:
Cell Value is less than =TODAY() - format cell to Red Cell Value is less than =TODAY()+30 - format cell to Orange Cell Value is greater than =TODAY() - format cell to Green But I now want to say if the cell is blank to leave it with no colour Any help would be greatly appreciated. JayM |
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