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    Re: overlapping conditional formatting

    Hard to analyse what you're doing without seeing your workbook. A screenshot does not help much.

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    Re: overlapping conditional formatting

    Hi teylyn,

    Sorry my friend if you weren't aware it was Australia Day here yesterday and I knocked off early on the day you responded.

    Anyway, the format of the font in the conditional formating rules says it should be Calibri, but it displays on my screen as Times New Roman. I'm trying to remove the sensitive information I don't want viewed but it's taking a while...

    I'm not terribly worried, and would consider this matter solved. It's just an aesthetic thing.

    If my ramblings make sense, I eagerly await your response - but if not I'll post up the sheet as soon as I remove the information I don't want sent.
    Regards,
    Xtopher

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