Conditional Formatting

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Excel 2010, which I use at home allows conditional formatting of number categories. Excel 2003, which I use at work does not. Are there any work arounds?
 

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What number categories do you want to do formatting for?
 
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Cells are currently formatted, number>category>custom> ":[mm]" with conditional format of, if cell value is > 00:59:00 then format number>category>custom> "[h]:mm"
 
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Custom number format of:
Code:
[<0.041667][mm];[h]:mm
may do it.
 
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After two small changes, it's perfect ... thanks.

[<0.041655093]:[mm];[h]:mm

Changes shown in red.

Thanks again.
 
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