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check that you have relative references in your conditional formula
"tbrooks" wrote: I want to have a row change color if for example if the words in column L contain "NO OS" then change the row to green or if the words in column L contain "NO OS complaint" then change the row to blue. I have 4 different choices that could be in column L or it can be blank. How do I get it to do this? I have tried different formulas and I will only get one color for the whole worksheet when I copy the conditional formatting down the rows. |
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