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Hi Everyone,
I am changing a spreadsheet that hopefully when either for example a or s is entered in a cell the cell will go red. I already have other conditions in the spreadsheet for other formats. Does anyone know if this is possible? If it is possible can you please explain a little more than usual as I've only being "formatting" properly for around 2 months. Any info greatly appreciated. Baz |
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