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Try conditional formatting condition1 formula; after selecting cell C1
=AND(A1<"",A1<2) -- Jacob "Keith" wrote: Thanks Ms-Exl-Learner on my previous post. Related question. I enter 2 into a1 cell and c1 fills with blue. If I enter 3 into a1 then c1 changes back. How can I keep c1 blue while entering something different than 2 into the a1 cell |
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