Conditional Formatting to Null Formula Results

misterweber

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Hi, I hope that someone can help me with this one...

I have a formula that spits out a variety of text, along with the occasional null value in a cell column. I would like conditional formatting to adjust the color of the null valued cell. How would I do this?
 

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misterweber said:
Hi, I hope that someone can help me with this one...

I have a formula that spits out a variety of text, along with the occasional null value in a cell column. I would like conditional formatting to adjust the color of the null valued cell. How would I do this?

=A1=""
 
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In conditional formatting, try using the "Formula Is" option, with a formula like:

=LEN(A1)=0
 
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