conditional formatting 2007
That does not change the fact that Excel works with the range, in this case
39% to 75%.
Tyro
"T. Valko" wrote in message
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I *didn't* set the Type for a Percentile rank. I set the Type to Percent.
See my reply to your other reply.
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Tyro" wrote in message
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What's strange about dividing 39% to 75% into thirds?
Regards, :)
Tyro
"T. Valko" wrote in message
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I can verify that behavior but I've only been using 2007 for a couple of
weeks and haven't yet discovered all the new "strange, unexplained"
happenings!
I did get it to work properly if you set the Type as NUMBER and then use
decimals as the boundaries:
=0.67
=0.33
But, using your original settings add new entries to the list in column
B and see what happens:
B11 = 30%
B12 = 25%
B13 = 20%
B14 = 2%
WTH? (what the heck?)
Hmmm...
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"DianneZ" wrote in message
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Distribution Capacity
Atlantic 75%
Southwest 73%
Northwest 69%
North Central 54%
Mountain West 51%
Northeast 47%
Central 41%
Midwest 40%
Southeast 39%
the results of conditional formatting don't make sense to me,
on the example provided above :
if I apply "Icon sets" that look like the traffic lights
it applies green when value is = 67 %
applies yellow when value is <67% and = 33%
applies red when <33%
But in fact the last four values on the list show as red????
In my estimation only the last value should show as red...
Am I missing something here??
Thanks!
Dianne
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