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I would like to take fifty state abbreviations, divide into 4 times zones
each with each zone (with multiple states) having its own color. For example, anytime Excel sees CA,NV,OR,WA it colors the cells red. If it sees TX, OK, MO, AL, WI etc it colors the cells green. Yellow for east coast, etc. The only way I could figure to do this was to convert the text to numbers then use conditional formatting but didn't see a function that would work on state abbreviations. Thank you |
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