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thanks, in my previous version that was working the formula i used was:
=$S3="cleared" I must have wrote over it in my new version, now that i have reentered it works. Thanks for all your help and patience! "Joel" wrote: You can see the conditional formating by clicking on the cell and then Go to menu Format - Conditional Format the same way you entered the Conditional formating. "Belinda7237" wrote: Its still not working - this is strange as in a previous version of my file I had it working right. Is there a way to view existing conditional formatting in a workbook? "Belinda7237" wrote: I want an entire row to be struck through if the entry is column s is "cleared" I am using conditional formatting by highlighting a row and using the formula featu =IF($S3,"<cleared",0) and its not working. Do i have the formula incorrect? |
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