Steve --

Excel 2003 is limited to 3 conditions

-- since you are talking about 5 or 6 conditions, you must be working
in Excel 2007, without these same limitations

Probably, your 6th rule is present - but, the Conditional Formatting
Rules Manager dialog is only large enough to display 5 rules

... look for the scrollbar on the Right side of the dialog -- maybe
this will enable you to see your other rules

- Rodney POWELL
[ Microsoft MVP - Excel, 1997-2009 ]

  www.BeyondTechnology.com

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On Apr 21, 7:56 am, Steve <sspatri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me if there is a limit on the number of conditions you
> can place on a cell?  I've got 5 and actually need 6, however, when I
> select apply, the last condition disappears.
>
> Please advise,
>
> Steve
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