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I'd like to conditionally format a cell if the value zero is entered into it,
however to leave the cell without formatting if the cell if empty. My attempts at doing so using something like formula is =q54=0 format the cell regardless of whether the cell has a zero or is empty! Appreciate any help...thanks! |
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