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I am trying to conditionally format a cell so that, if the value of one cell
is the same as the values in other cells, the formatting of that cell will be specified a certain way. For instance, I want to check to see if the value of cell E3 equals value A3. If E3=A3, then I want the formatting of cell E3 to be set such that the shading is a light yellow. Is this possible and if so is anyone familiar with the syntax? Thanks for any suggestions. J Ruben. |
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