Try
=AND(D7=0,D7=(B7-C7)*0.1)
This requires D7 to be positive, and have a value = 10% of (B7-C7)
The later is the same as minus the diff C7-B7
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"Pierre" wrote in message
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On Nov 4, 3:05 pm, "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk
wrote:
I don't know what you are trying to do with your formula, but what you are
actually doing is firstly testing to see whether D7/C7 is greater
than -0.1.
This will return either TRUE or FALSE. You are then testing whether the
TRUE or FALSE is less than zero. Neither of them is less than zero, so the
complete formula will always return FALSE, and hence you won't satisfy
your
conditional formatting test.
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David Biddulph
"Pierre" wrote in message
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C7 is 38,211
D7 is -2,109
D7 is conditionally formatted as follows:
Formula is: =(D7/C7(-0.1)<0)
(It should turn yellow. It doesn't)
Am I missing an operator of sorts before the last <0?
TIA for ideas.
Pierre- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks for both replies:
Lets try from scratch:
B7 is 40,320
C7 is 38,211
D7 is (2,109)
Looking to shade D7 if it's value is between zero and "up to a minus
10% difference" between the values in B and C.
We started with
=(D7/C7(-0.1)<0)
Thanks again for ideas, and education.
Pierre