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Another question for you mavens. I'd like to use conditional formatting to
color cell fonts s which are within a certain range. As it stands now, I see I can only set three sets of ranges. Is there a way to tweak the Conditional Formatting feature to go to at least 7 sets of ranges? Is there any other solution any of you folks have? TIA, Bob |
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