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How do I use conditional formatting in this way:
IF I36 is greater than H36, then bold red font IF I36 is less than H36, then bold blue font If it were just the one cell, it would be simple but I want that to carry down, so that I37 jives with H37 and then I38 with H38, and so on. Connie |
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