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rook

Conditional Formatting
 
I was trying the conditional formatting and I saw that there are three
conditions that can be used. Is there a way to have more that three
conditions?

Rogerio Takejame

Conditional Formatting
 
No, only using VBA. If this is the case, use the Worksheet_Change event to
track any modifications in your sheet.

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Rogerio Takejame
Americana - Sao Paulo - Brazil


"rook" wrote:

I was trying the conditional formatting and I saw that there are three
conditions that can be used. Is there a way to have more that three
conditions?



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