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Default Conditional Formatting comparing multiple values

If 'Formula is' =OR($C1="Newsprint
Total","$C1="Specialties Total")

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I have a conditional format set as follows:

If 'Formula is' = $C1 = "Newsprint Total"

This format is applied to all of column C. I want to

have this do an 'or' so that it can say if the value
is "Newsprint Total" OR "Specialties Total".

How can I put an 'OR' here. I don't want to do another

condition statement because I already have 3, and
the "Specialties Total" will use the same format!

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