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one way: =($C1 = "Newsprint Total")+($C1 = "Specialties Total") -----Original Message----- I have a conditional format like this: If formula is = $C1 = "Newsprint Total" I want to apply the same format if it is "Newsprint Total" or "Specialties Total". How can I make this formula be an OR? . |
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and I thought you were a simple man with simple pleasures Frank, not a flash
old spiv<vbg -- HTH ------- Bob Phillips "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi one way: =($C1 = "Newsprint Total")+($C1 = "Specialties Total") -----Original Message----- I have a conditional format like this: If formula is = $C1 = "Newsprint Total" I want to apply the same format if it is "Newsprint Total" or "Specialties Total". How can I make this formula be an OR? . |
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