Respected Paul Brother

Please do not say sorry. I thought that may be my query is not logical so
no body is

Answering so I requested again .

My 1 st query of conditional formatting is solved but

for 2 nd I will check & let you know If I have some any doubt.

One more excel query is pending ..



In the table above from cell c5to h8

all cell colour is yellow

I want to make conditional formatting in such way

that if I make correction or write new value then

that cell colour become normal or white

This is required so that I can come to know whether I have change

the particular cell or by mistake forget ..

Thanking You

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Attachment: conditional format - cell colour.xlsx
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