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I have a workbook with multiple spreadsheets. I need my cells to have
conditional formatting. I have set up: If less than 0: Font should be Red If equal to 0: Font should be Black If more than 0: Font should be Green The less than and more than both work. The equal to turns green. How cab I make it turn black? Thanks, Debbie |
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