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    How can I apply conditional formatting to a blank cell? In other words, if the cell is empty I want it to show in a specific color. If it is not empty I want normal formatting. I tried entering a formula Cell Value Is Equal To … and then if I left it blank no conditional formatting was applied, or if I entered something like two quotes (“”) it looked for the value two quotes instead of emptiness and did not apply the formatting correctly. I finally tested for cell value equal to a blank cell, but surely there must be a better way. Any ideas?

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    • #799773

      Set the condition as

      Formula Is =ISBLANK(cell)

    • #799774

      Set the condition as

      Formula Is =ISBLANK(cell)

    • #799775

      You can use a condition based on a formula , e.g. ISBLANK(). See attched graphic.

      However when you used =””, I suspect that Excel changed that to =””””. You could edit the condition to remove the additional parenthesis, and it should stick.

      Andrew C

    • #799776

      You can use a condition based on a formula , e.g. ISBLANK(). See attched graphic.

      However when you used =””, I suspect that Excel changed that to =””””. You could edit the condition to remove the additional parenthesis, and it should stick.

      Andrew C

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