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under the formatting menu there is conditioning formatting and you can put
multi conditions from bold to color background. B. "Richard" wrote: Here's what I want to do.........if any number in a specified column is a specified value, I want to highlight the cell or "fill" the background of that cell with a specified color, and present that number in bold-face. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |