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It is obvious how to use conditional formatting to highlight a cell a certain
color if the cell meets, exceeds or doesn't meet a certain criteria. What I want to do is highlight that entire ROW. So if F9 = "Addressed" then A9-F9 are highlighted (or even ALL of row 9). Thank you in advance. You folks ALWAYS know everything and I appreciate you for it. |
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