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Hi,
Is it possible to introduce more than 3 conditions (via conditional formatting) onto a single spreadsheet? I have a spreadsheet with 9 columns - the first is for name, then 1st choice, 2nd choice etc etc...up to 8th choice. There are 8 different things that could appear in each cell on the same row - and I would like the cell to change colour automatically according to what appears in it. This would obviously require 8 conditions - but I seem limited to 3. Is there a way to increase the number of permissible conditions, or can anyone think of a way I can achieve this without conditions? Thanks, Ian |
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