Change the text colour of a specific cell if it is equal to another specific cell, if not leave as default colour

natlegge

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for example if cell C2 is equal to cell F2 then C2 font colour should change to green, if it not equal then C2 should change font colour to red

I realise this is simple, but I am a beginner with these functions.
I am using Excel for Mac 2011.

much appreciated.
NL
 

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color c2 red first of all and then use conditional formatting to look at C2 and F2

=c2=f2 and set color to green
 
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