Conditional formatting - Vlookup with multiple conditions

Mux99

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Hello

The only data that will be inputted in the cells is either "D" or "N". I would like to highlight cells that follow the conditions below:

Search in column: A and if the value matches - then highlight the cell
  • IF value = "D" and "D" or
  • IF value = "D" and "N" or
  • IF value = "D" and the previous cell to it's left's value = "N"
In the examples below cell C2 should always be highlighted

ABCD
1orangeDN
2appleD
3bananaNN
4appleD


ABCD
1orangeNN
2appleD
3bananaDD
4appleN


ABCD
1orangeDD
2appleD
3bananaNN
4appleN
 

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Using Function Arguments with nested formulas
If writing INDEX in Func. Arguments, type MATCH(. Use the mouse to click inside MATCH in the formula bar. Dialog switches to MATCH.

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