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I am reviewing data, and I know what responses should be in columns B-D based on the response from column A. Is there a way to highlight responses (based on column A) that break the 'rule' of what I know should be present in B-D?
I assume that this is conditional logic, but I cannot figure it out or find an example. Help! |
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