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OK. So, that works (sort of). Of course, you could have just intended that as a starting point.
It only colors the cells in column L that contain 'Phase' and/or 'Sub-Phase' - whereas, it should color, for example, A#:L#, based on the criteria contained in column L ![]() I'm sure I am jumping the gun on that, but wanted to make sure I mentioned it now before we move on! |
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