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    Conditional Formatting

    Hi,

    Attached is the excel file and used are the formulas in Columns H, K & L. Please advise how to color (e.g, green) the entire row in the table if value in Column L is more than 1:00.
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    Re: Conditional Formatting

    Select the range and go to Home tab, then Conditional Formatting and select New Rule.

    Select use a formula to determine which cells to format from top section and enter formula:

    =$L8>TIME(1,0,0)

    and click Format to choose from Pattern tab.
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