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I am creating a database to help track packages for our front-desk. We LOVE
excel so I am trying to do it in excel. What I would like to have happen is this: When a user changes the "status" of a package from "Awaiting Pickup" to "Picked Up", the row needs to change to different color (like black or navy blue). I can't quite find a way to accomplish this. I have tried conditional formatting like this: =MOD(Row(), J2:J500)="Picked Up" and other variations but can't seem to get it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. ~Brett Patterson |
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