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Perfect Jason, just exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much.
Kevin

"Jason Morin" wrote:

Under CF, select "Formula Is" and put:

=OR(C6="NB",C6="NS",C6="PE")

Press the "Format" button and choose red on the Pattern
tab.

Create a 2nd condition by pressing "Add" and use:

=OR(C6<"NB",C6<"NS",C6<"PE")

Select green on the Pattern tab.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
I am trying to have different cells colors based on a

list of province and
state abbreviations. Ex. If cell C6= NB, NS, or

PE......... change background
to red,else change to green. Is this to much to expect or

is it possible.
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Thanks Kevin
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