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I have a column in which each cell has the option to contain one of six
different words. Based on which word is selected, I need 2 to 3 other cells in the same row to change to a yellow highlight. For example, if cell C2 contains the word flat, then I need cells H2 and I2 to become yellow. But, If cell C2 contains the word 2FC, then I2, J2 and L2 need to be yellow. -- Please let me know if this can be done - I have 6 different variables. SandyB |
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