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Hi!

Conditional formatting
Formula is:

=--MID(A1,MATCH(FALSE,ISERROR(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT
("1:100")),1)),0),100-SUM(--ISERROR(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT
("1:100")),1))))<20

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I have data in rows that contain letters as well as

numbers, some data
is just numbers, i want to format a cell with a red

background if the
cell has a value below 20 so any of these would count and

be coloured
in automatically,

jp10
as9
8
nt17

this is obviously easy with just numbers in but the

letters before the
numbers is throwing me

the data could be between j1 and j150, as1 - as150, nt1-

nt150 and just
1-150

All the cells are formatted as text as well

Any ideas on how i can go about this without manually

having to click
each cell and colour it.

Many Thanks


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