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"TechNoFear" wrote
in message ... Hi RD, if it isn't a formula, then there must be another way of affecting display. This particular column is green in colour and empty. A user types in a value in the format nn:nn i.e, a time like 4:30 If the time is before 05:00 hours, the cell remains green, however, if the time is later the cell turns red. I presumed it was a formula, can you tell me how it's done please? Conditional formatting -- David Biddulph |
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