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Is there a conditional formatting formula that can format an entire row a
certain way if Column A or Column B contain all or one of the words in a list. Basically if either Column A or Column B contain "dog" and/or "cat" and/or "mouse" and/or .... then I want the whole row to be flagged/shaded/etc. |
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