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Old 06-03-2012, 10:10 AM
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Colin Legg Colin Legg is offline Any equiv. in Conditional Formatting??? Windows 7 32bit Any equiv. in Conditional Formatting??? Office 2010 32bit
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One way - the conditional formatting formula you could use to do this would be:

case insensitive
=COUNT(SEARCH({"teacher","tutor"},A1))=0

case sensitive
=COUNT(FIND({"Teacher","Tutor"},A1))=0

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