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Hi,
I have a spreadsheet with Department Column and Class Column. I need to highlight the department cell when it is a 5 and three-digit class code ends in anything other than "P". Can this be done in code? I know I can't use wildcards for "**P" in conditional formatting. I would appreciate any help. Thanks, Pam |
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