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would it be possible to customize a cell content?for e.g. if i type A ,itll
be color Blue . and if i type P it will be color Green.the entire worksheet
consist of 3-4 letters only ,1 letter per cell .would really be thankful if
someone could help me with this.thanks!
p.s. i can work on either 2003 or 2007 version
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FormatConditional Formatting.

Note Excel 2003 resticts you to 3 conditions.........4 if you count default.

2007 has many more.


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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 11:13:01 -0700, ai wrote:

would it be possible to customize a cell content?for e.g. if i type A ,itll
be color Blue . and if i type P it will be color Green.the entire worksheet
consist of 3-4 letters only ,1 letter per cell .would really be thankful if
someone could help me with this.thanks!
p.s. i can work on either 2003 or 2007 version


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