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There is a tool on the net called CFPlus which lets you use loads.
Try out www.xlDynamic.com "rob curtis" wrote: Is it possible to have more than 3 conditions using conditional formatting? I am dealing with text and not numbers which makes it a little harder to manipulate. I want up to 10 conditions. Can anyone advise? Cheers, rob |
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