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In Excel 2007, new feature of conditional formatting is the "icon set" in
which you can assign an icon on a particular value or range of values. i just what to know how does the default condition of icon set work? by default, excel is using the 67% and 33% for 3 iconset but i want to know 67% of what or 33% of what? how did they compute for that? how did they get it or how did they compute it? i tried several ways of computing it using the 67% and 33% but still it doesnt fit the default conditional formatting for icon set. is it the 67% or 33% of the total of the range or what? im really confused. i really need to know the answer coz for sure my students will ask me about it. hope someone can help me about this... thanks! ^_^ |
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