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You can use conditional formating (menu Format) in A1, set the condition with
"Formula Is" and use the following formula: =ISBLANK(B1) Then set the format as you want it in the Format button. Hope this helps, Miguel. "savbci" wrote: I have 2 fields A1 and B1 If B1 is blank I want the text in A1 to turn red. Otherwise it will remain black. Later if B1 is filled in then A1 will turn back to it's original state (black). How do I do this? |
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