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Conditional formulas

ResolvedVersion 2007

Matteo has attended:
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Conditional formulas

Could you check my question regarding the conditional formulas?

RE: conditional formulas

Matteo

Sorry for the delay in replying to you. My internet has been down at home for the past couple of days.

Anyway to answer your question about highlighting the whole row yes it can be done

Please see the attached document that accompanies this post

Any problems please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thanks

Newson

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Matteo.doc

Mon 5 Jul 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

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