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Suppose your range is A1: D100 and you want to check the presence of your keyword in col B.
Select the ENTIRE range A1: D100, and use =$B1="suspended" as formula for the CF then format as needed. The key is the presence of the absolute reference to col B You will have to change these values according to your needs of course
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