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I have a field which is formatted to be a date field (D5) and another field
which tracks if follow up is needed (G5). I want to use conditional formatting to highlight G5 if D5 is null, meaning no date has been entered. Pulling my hair out as I can't quite find the right formula or words to tell it to look for nothing. Any help would be appreciated! |
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