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Conditional Formating based on multiple criteria
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I have a spreadsheet with sales $ in Column I and a list date in column O. I would like to apply conditional formatting to column O to highlight cells whose date is 2007 or newer. I would then like to apply conditional formatting to column I and highlight cells whose sales $ are amongst the lowest 10% and who are not already highlighted in Column O. Is there a way to do a conditional formatting with an if formula and accomplish this? Thanks. |
Conditional Formating based on multiple criteria
I have a spreadsheet with sales $ in Column I and a list date in column O. I would like to apply conditional formatting to column O to highlight cells whose date is 2007 or newer. Select column O and enter this formula in conditional formatting formula field: =YEAR(O1)=2007 I would then like to apply to column I and highlight cells whose sales $ are amongst the lowest 10% and who are not already highlighted in Column O. Please specify in detail what do you call "amongst the lowest 10%". Whose sales are less then 10% of total sales? Or something else? Regards, Stefi |
Conditional Formating based on multiple criteria
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http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.CF.html -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "MikeD1224" escreveu: Hi, I have a spreadsheet with sales $ in Column I and a list date in column O. I would like to apply conditional formatting to column O to highlight cells whose date is 2007 or newer. I would then like to apply conditional formatting to column I and highlight cells whose sales $ are amongst the lowest 10% and who are not already highlighted in Column O. Is there a way to do a conditional formatting with an if formula and accomplish this? Thanks. |
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