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Hello. I am needing to do a conditional statement which
changes the cell shading. I've found Format/Conditional Formatting, but I can only nest 3 levels down. I need to nest 4 levels. If a, make cell shading red, b = blue, c = yellow, and d = red. By default it needs to be none. Can anyone offer a suggestion to help? I think I need to use Functions, I can do an If then, but need to know how to change the cell shading. TIA!!!!!!! Much appreciated. |