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Supposing you need to use the formula in F7: F100,select that range. In the Home ribbon select CF, -New Rule -use a formula...-enter =$F7<>"" and set your formatting accordingly. ( red font and fill yellow) -Ok - Apply

I also noticed you are working with some weird merging of cells. Best to get rid of that
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