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Graphical Indicators Formula
Hi all, is there any formula you can use within Excel, that if true or false
throws up some sort of graphical indicator like in Project. For example, if you were testing if you had say spent 50% or more of an available budget figure, a certain formula in excel would throw up a red graphical indicator or maybe just turn that particular cell red? Regards Gary. -- Project for Work, Cigars for Pleasure |
Graphical Indicators Formula
Highlight your cell or cells then select
Format - Conditional Formatting Enter the condition to check for and then format the cell colour based on the result "Gary" wrote: Hi all, is there any formula you can use within Excel, that if true or false throws up some sort of graphical indicator like in Project. For example, if you were testing if you had say spent 50% or more of an available budget figure, a certain formula in excel would throw up a red graphical indicator or maybe just turn that particular cell red? Regards Gary. -- Project for Work, Cigars for Pleasure |
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