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I have two conditions
1. m20 2. =M2-P2<3 It only pays attention to the 2nd condition. As if its and "or" rather than an "and". I'm using conditional formating off the toolbar. I want to color the cell red if both conditions are met. It works fine if m2 0 but it also works if m2=0. Why? John |
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