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Default conditional formatting COLOR - pale green


I have only recently started using conditional formatting. I used this
formula: =MOD(ROW(),3)=0 which highlights every 3rd row, but... I
can't figure out how to use a formula to highlight 3 rows & leave one
blank. I want to use pale green highlights.

I know I can "back into" it by making the whole worksheet highlighted
in pale green, like the old IBM paper printouts, and using no fill to
have an un-highlighted row, but I'm trying to find out how to use
formulas to have multiple rows highlighted.

Ideally, I'd like to be able to have 3 rows green, 2 rows normal.

Any suggestions? Please help if you can. Thanks!

Mark
Boston


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