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OK this is going to be hard to explain.
OK I want to set conditional formatting for a set of numbers. The cells i am trying to format says anything from 365 - 0 DAYS. I am trying to get the cell to turn green when it is above 30 Days Yellow when it is between 31 and 15 red when it is below 16. I had it working before I added the work DAYS to the cell. Now I can not figure out how to make that conditional formatting work when the word "DAYS" is in the cell. |
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