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Is it just the letter that determines the colour, e.g. any cell ending "AB"
should be orange? If so use these conditions 1 =RIGHT(A1,2)="AB" orange 2 =RIGHT(A1)="B" yellow 3 =RIGHT(A1)="A" red "P Beardshall" wrote: Is it possible to conditional format for specific terms within a cell. e.g. the addition a letter or letters to a number will change the colour of the cell. 1A = Red 10B = Yellow 100AB = orange. |
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