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Office 2003 Pro "Help" states the following to Add Conditional formatting to
Excel Cell; "Select the cells for which you want to add conditional formatting. In the example, we selected the data in the units_shipped column. On the Format menu, click Conditional Formatting. In the Conditional Formatting dialog box, do one of the following: To use values in the selected cells as the formatting criteria, click Cell Value Is, select the comparison phrase, and then type a constant (constant: A value that is not calculated. For example, the number 210 and the text "Quarterly Earnings" are constants. An expression, or a value resulting from an expression, is not a constant.) value or a formula. " OK sounds good, but my "Format Menu" dos NOT show "Conditional Formatting" as an option? Why? What needs to be done to get Conditional Formatting? |
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