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I am trying to use conditional formatting to highlight a row if value
in column E = 0. I have tried highlighting the row and the selecting: Format-Conditional Formating Formula is =IF($E67=0) then selcted color I would like to appear if formula is true. But, it's not working. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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