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Hi all, I have used the max 3 conditional formatting choices for setting cell
colours dependant upon value, but I need additional options. I thisnk this can be done using macros but does anyone know the formula/script? My request is simple, I need all cells with H or H/2 to be yellow, U or U/2 to be red, & L or L/2 to be green (these have been set via conditional formatting) however I also need V & V/2, F & F/2 and C & C/2 to have colour formatting which I cannot apply without some manual formatting. All help would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks in advance. |
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