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    Question Applying Conditonal Formatting which allows Tracking of items

    Hello!

    I am looking for some help with a conditional formatting formula which will enable me to track an items progress.

    At the moment i have set up the formula to identify when an item is dispatched (using the following formula: =COUNTIF($D2,"*c*") ). This formula highlights and colours the row once a date has been entered into Column D. What i am now looking to do is expand on that by having a formula which changes that row colour (from green to blue) once the item has been received (data entered in Column J), and then from blue to yellow once the job is closed (data entered in column L).

    Any and all feedback and advice is welcome!!

    Thank you

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    Re: Applying Conditonal Formatting which allows Tracking of items

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