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Default Conditional Formatting Bottom 'n' percent

For empty cells, change the bottom 33% to:

=AND(M4<"",M4<=PERCENTILE($M$2:$M$11,0.33))


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Biff
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On Mar 5, 4:59 pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
Try this:

Assuming no empty cells within the range.

For the bottom 33%:

=M4<=PERCENTILE($M$2:$M$11,0.33)

For the top 33%:

=M4=PERCENTILE($M$2:$M$11,0.67)

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Greetings,


I am trying to find a formula to use with Conditional Formatting to
highlight the bottom (and top) 33% of a list of numbers. I have it set
right now where it will highlight the Bottom 4 actual numbers (ie
=M4<=SMALL($M$2:$M$11,4)), but I need it for percent. Example below.
Can anyone help?


In the example below Eric and Ed are the bottom 33% of the scores
(lowest 2 out of 6). I need a form for cond formatting which will
highlisht those two.


John 34
Bill 23
Eric 12
Sally 22
Jane 43
Ed 9- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Valko, Interesting that you brought up the blank/empty cell. Is there
anyway to do this when there is an empty cell?