It does...
Click on Conditonal Formatting on HOME tab
Choose New Rule or (Manage Rule if you already have one)
Choose 'Use a formula to ....'
See attached file
http://wikisend.com/download/685184/Conditional Formatting.xlsx
"Ayo" wrote:
I have Excel 2007 and 2007 don't have those options
"Sheeloo" wrote:
To color A4, choose FORMULA IS instead of VALUE IS
and use the formula
=A4 < 0.3*$C4 for cond1
=AND(A4 0.3*$C4,A4 <= 0.8*$C4) for cond2
=A4 0.8*$C4 for condition 3
You can then pain the format over other cells you want...
"Ayo" wrote:
They are all on the same row and they are testing against a single cell, C4.
All the cells have different values
"Sheeloo" wrote:
Are your cells in the same row and/or different columns?
You are using absolute reference ($C4) so all cells test against the value
in col C in that row and getting the same result...
Use C4 instead of $C4 (or whatever checks against the right cells)
"Ayo" wrote:
I am having a problem with conditional formating. I have a bunch of cells
that I am appling conditional formating to but the formatting is not working
as it should.
Condition 1: Cell Value less than or equal to 0.3*$C4 fill:=Red
Condition 2: Cell Value greater than 0.3*$C4 and less than or equal to
0.8*$C4 fill:=Yellow
Condition 3: Cell Value greater than 0.8*$C4
fill:=Green
All the cells that I applied these conditions to are RED. And I can't figure
out what it is that I did, or am doing, wrong.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks