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I need to create a chart that is divided into quadrants and have a
color associated with the area. If you fall into a certain data range
i.e., +/- 0 to 10% then you are green, +/- 11 to 29% = yellow, and
+/- 30% or greater = red. Can someone point me in the right direction?

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Hi,

Take a look at Jon's brilliant solution ...
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ackground.html

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Under format menu there is conditional formating that should do the job.

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I need to create a chart that is divided into quadrants and have a
color associated with the area. If you fall into a certain data range
i.e., +/- 0 to 10% then you are green, +/- 11 to 29% = yellow, and
+/- 30% or greater = red. Can someone point me in the right direction?


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