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Hi All,
I am trying to format cells so that if the resultant % is 100% or < 100% then the cell displays *** Negative values need to be shown in (%) rather than prefixed - The following works with the exception that it will not display negative values as (%) [1]"***";[<-1]"***";0.0%;- Please can anybody come up with the right syntax? I need to avoid using IF statements in the formulas Regards Michael |
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