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Default Making Font Color Changes in IF Statements

For example (I know this isn't right, but....it would go something like this)

If (X, FONT=RED, FONT=BLACK)

Can I even do this? If so how?
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Take a look in Help at Conditional Formatting...


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For example (I know this isn't right, but....it would go something like this)

If (X, FONT=RED, FONT=BLACK)

Can I even do this? If so how?

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Hi BigEyedFish

Use Conditional Formatting, see this site
http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html

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For example (I know this isn't right, but....it would go something like this)

If (X, FONT=RED, FONT=BLACK)

Can I even do this? If so how?



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