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Conditional formatting

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replyReply Wed 4 Feb 2009, 12:52Delegate Stef said...

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Conditional formatting

How do I use conditional formatting?

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replyReply Fri 6 Feb 2009, 15:26Trainer Mark said...

RE: conditional formatting

Hi Stef
Thanks for your post
the way to use the conditional format is firstly select the cells
you want to format - then from the home ribbon locate the conditional formatting list and select one type of condition you need from one of the five categories and then apply them as you need

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