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Say I have the formula =IF(B2="T","Yes","No") . Can I set up something so the
"Yes" result is blue and the "No" result is red?
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Default Different colors in a cell

Look at Conditional formatting from the Format menu.

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Say I have the formula =IF(B2="T","Yes","No") . Can I set up something so
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