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In an 'If Statement' is it at all possible to have the cell change font
colour or cell colour if the statent is false. |
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Use FormatConditional Formatting.
Select the cell that contains your formula and go to FormatConditional Formatting. Use "Cell value is" and select "Equal to" and then type in false. Click on the format button and choose the Pattern you want or change the Font color "Dbettini" wrote: In an 'If Statement' is it at all possible to have the cell change font colour or cell colour if the statent is false. |
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