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I have entered conditional formatting in a cell that is basing the results on
numbers entered into 2 cells, C7 and C8 with the conditional formatting in Cell C8. I set up the following conditions: Condition 1 Cell Value Is 'less than' =$C$7 Preview of format.... red background Condition 2 Cell Value Is 'greater than or equal to' =$C$7 Preview of format...green background As written, Cell C8 defaults to 'green' when C7 and C8 are blank (Null?) I would like cell C8 to remain blank (white background) until a number is actually entered into C8, even with an entry in cell C7. How can I reconfigure the conditions to make this happen? Assistance is appreciated ... Lenny |
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