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In a cell I have specified two conditions for formatting:
1. If the cell is in the "December"-column, I want a border on the left side. 2. If the price entered in the cell is below a certain value I want the price to be written in red. It works OK if none or one of the conditions apply, but the red text disappears in the "December"-column? Any ideas how to solve this? |
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