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"Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

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    "Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

    Good morning,


    Does someone know how to apply the "icon" conditional formatting available in Excel 2007 to 2003?

    Thanks!

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    Re: "Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

    You can't, it is not a feature that is available in earlier versions
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    Re: "Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

    Thanks, I was afraid of that.
    Any ideas?
    I thought about setting up conditions according to 2 formulas (ie. cond.1: if this cell is non-blank, fill in red; cond.2: if this cell is non-blank, font red; cond.3 would be if the cell is n/a, fill in green.. then I'd need a 4th condition to font green, but there is no 4th condition.)
    I'm trying to have the format without showing the value.

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    Re: "Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

    Cheers
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    Re: "Icon" Conditional Formatting in 2007.. can you make it work in 2003?

    Thanks for the suggestions Andy.

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