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Can the results of a formula drive color shading? How? Can it be .
Can the results of a formula drive color shading? How? Can it be nested?
Example if cell equals "x" then red, if cell equals "y" then green. Thanks for any help. |
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use 'Format - conditional format' for this "John V" wrote: Can the results of a formula drive color shading? How? Can it be nested? Example if cell equals "x" then red, if cell equals "y" then green. Thanks for any help. |
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