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Steve
You said you want this on 11 columns below. I assume you meant 11 rows below. I also assume you want the cell to be green if it contains Span and it is blue if it contains Cat. To do this, you don't need a countif formula - you can set it to "format only cells that contain" where the cell value is equal to Cat or Span.
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