Conditional Formatting Not Working on Cells with Formulas

ejackson37

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Hi Everyone,

I want to colour the row Green if C9 returns True & D9 returns Approved. Both C&D have formulas to return results.

C formula is: =C9=B9
D formula is: =IF(V9="Yes","Approved","Rejected")

My conditional formatting formula is not colouring the cells as desired.

Can anyone help please?

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Excel Facts

Round to nearest half hour?
Use =MROUND(A2,"0:30") to round to nearest half hour. Use =CEILING(A2,"0:30") to round to next half hour.
Or just removed that part altogether, since it is already returning a Boolean value, i.e.
Excel Formula:
=AND($C9,$D9="Approved")
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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