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I'm trying to format cells to a colour if they contain either an 'L' or an
'S'. I've already used up my quota of three conditional formats so I need to combine these into just one. I've tried ="L" OR "S" and ="L" OR = "S" Am I on the wrong track or is this possible? |
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