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Excel Conditional Formatting
I have a formula in C19 that calulates a percentage. Everything works fine.
What I want to do is have the color of the cell change when a certain threshold is met. Under CF I created the following set of rules : =$C$19=0 format green =$C$190 format blue =$C$19<0 format red Seems to work except the same rules get appended over and over again every time C19's percentage changes. If C19 changes 9 times I end up with 6 additional rules (original 3 plus 6 additional - total 9). Not good as C19 can change dozens of times in a month. Any guidance ? |
Excel Conditional Formatting
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-- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "brewster56" wrote: I have a formula in C19 that calulates a percentage. Everything works fine. What I want to do is have the color of the cell change when a certain threshold is met. Under CF I created the following set of rules : =$C$19=0 format green =$C$190 format blue =$C$19<0 format red Seems to work except the same rules get appended over and over again every time C19's percentage changes. If C19 changes 9 times I end up with 6 additional rules (original 3 plus 6 additional - total 9). Not good as C19 can change dozens of times in a month. Any guidance ? |
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