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You can use Format-conditional formating, select "Formula is", and insert
the condition that evaluates to true/false in the text box. Hope this helps, Miguel. "George_Sky" wrote: I want to identify a specific cell by highlighting it with a cell fill color when an "if" statement returns a "ture" response. How do I do this? |
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