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Look at the rule used to define the conditional formatting, and include that
rule in the formula for the addition of your percentage. -- David Biddulph "Emece" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. What I want to do is the following: I have a column with values in red, and values in green (according to a rule specified using conditional formatting). Depending if the value is red or green I want to add a percentage. Hope it is clear. Thanks again Regards, Emece.- "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: No. But maybe there are other ways of getting what you want. What do you want to do? HTH Otto "Emece" wrote in message ... Can I use conditional formatting, using as a condition the cell color? Thanks in advance Regards, Emece.- |
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