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Does anyone know a work around for this
I am trying to find a way to color background of a cell in Access if it simply containes the letter "D". the cell may contain other letters other than the letter D, but will not matter. I am looking for how to have a background of red if the cell containes the letter "D", ingore all other letters. Conditional formatting in Excell 2003 does not have a choice for "CONTAINES" Thank you in advance for your help |
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