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Default Unconditional formatting


Hola!

Is ther way to get around the ever-annoying feature to only allow 3
forms of conditional formatting in Excel?

I found some incomprehensable code on the web for adding more
conditional formatting for NUMBERS, but I need to use it for words. I
am a graphic designer, and find it helpful to have colours change on my
list of jobs whether it is Printing, Done, On Hold, Proofing, or
Quoting.

Any ideas?

I have Excel 2004 for Mac, Version 11.2

~Benjamin


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