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If I have a cell in say column F that has either the value of 1 or 0 and I
want the rows of the cells that equal 0 to turn green and the rows that equal 1 to remain white. How should I approach that? Would it be conditional formatting? Or something else? Also, on the same line of questioning, if I want in column A a cell to equal a value of "Match" if the cell on the same row column F equals 1 what formula would I need to use? |
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