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Default Conditional Formatting-If Col A="" then Col C = Red in color

Hi everyone,

This doesn't have to be done in VBA, but I just thought that it might not be
able to get done in regular way.
What I essential want is if Col A or Col B is Blank, then highlight Col C
and D to Red. It's just a way to pull the user attention.

I don't know how to do this in regular way, since the conditional Cells are
different from the Formatting Cells.

Thank you,
Neon520
 
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