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I need to have symbols in GREEN, RED and/or AMBER thus showing a
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Bob Phillips shows how to implement a traffic light display he

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.CF.html#lights

Hope this helps.

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On Feb 3, 10:27*am, Maray wrote:
I need to have symbols in GREEN, RED and/or AMBER thus showing a
user-friendly validation of results generated from formulae.


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