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I want to make it so if the cell starts with "Failed - .." the font color to
be red and if the cell starts with anything else, I want the font color to
be blue.

Is there a way to do this without running VBA? Thanks!

Kenjiro Yagi

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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
not possible with a formula but try 'Format - Conditional Format' for
this

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I want to make it so if the cell starts with "Failed - .." the font

color to
be red and if the cell starts with anything else, I want the font

color to
be blue.

Is there a way to do this without running VBA? Thanks!

Kenjiro Yagi


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go to Functions, then Conditional Functions
It is fairly self explainitory from there, enjoy.
Ron

"Kenjiro Yagi" wrote:

I want to make it so if the cell starts with "Failed - .." the font color to
be red and if the cell starts with anything else, I want the font color to
be blue.

Is there a way to do this without running VBA? Thanks!

Kenjiro Yagi


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