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In FormatConditions(1), what does that 1 represent?
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The first of the three conditions (Excel 2003) that you can apply to the
range. -- Cheers Nigel "J@Y" wrote in message ... In FormatConditions(1), what does that 1 represent? |
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Ah I see. Thanks.
"Nigel" wrote: The first of the three conditions (Excel 2003) that you can apply to the range. -- Cheers Nigel "J@Y" wrote in message ... In FormatConditions(1), what does that 1 represent? |
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