RGB codes for the icon set "3 traffic lights (unrimmed)" in conditional formatting

olmoen

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Hi,

Does anyone know the RGB codes for the icon set "3 traffic lights (unrimmed)" in conditional formatting, or know how to find these codes?

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Many thanks! Clever solution!

The only problem is that the lights have a faded color, so it is not the same in any spot, but it works good enough.
 
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do screenshot (ctrl-printscreen)

open paint program (mspaint)

use eyedropper tool to copy color

got to edit colours ... there it is

The RGB values seem to be about:
Green: 104,164,144
Amber: 234,194,130
Red: 192,80,77
 
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