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![]() I have two columns that I want to format with a background color when a certain condition is met for one column (column H). If the cell value which is a text string in H10 is LEGAL FEES, then I want this cell formatted with a background color (I did this with no problem). When cell H10 has LEGAL FEES in it and is formatted with a background color, I want C10 formatted the same color. I cannot make that happen to cell C10. Is this possible? thanks, david |
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