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Is this possible with Conditional Formatting, or would I have to write it in
VBA? (I can't guarantee the end user will enable the macro). For a specified range If the cell is empty, no formatting If the cell equals "SAT" or "NI" then set background as green If the cell equals "UNSAT" or UNACC" then set background as red. |
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