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I want to create a conditional format that shades the cell if the cell
"includes" the word 'Closed'. Some cells merely contain 'Closed' but others contain 'Closed due to...' I want all the cells that contain the word 'Closed' in them. I am not sure how to do this as the "Cell Contains" doesn't include that option and I can't think of a formula that would do that, off the top of my head. Can you help? Thanks!!!! |
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