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Hmmm, not sure it would be possible. The table is already very wide. Is it possible to click on a conditional format rule and ask them to identify the cells? If so, I could do this for a couple of rules.
Another idea. Number all the issues. For all conditional rules found in a row, have the number of the issue written at the end of the report. For example, rule 3, 7 and 12 apply. These numbers would be entered in column AM, AN and AO. What do you think? |
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