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Originally Posted by lynchbro View Post
I tried that and it is saying it contains an error.

=LEN(L1&"")-FIND(".";L1&"")>2

Although I need it to look at the entire L column.

Forgot to remove the semi colon
Code:
=LEN($L1&"")-FIND(".",$L1&"")>2
and apply to the entire column ( you might get some surprises, though)
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