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Default Boolean formula for Conditional Formatting

I'd like cell D5 to turn red if it is a negative value and cell C5 has a
value of 9. How do I set this up? I've tried entering a boolean formula such
as ...

+d5<0 #and# +c5=9

But Excel doesn't seem to recognize #and#.

I tried entering the second part of the formula as a second condition, but
that seems to be if you want the cell format to have multiple possible
outcomes.



 
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