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Default Condition Formatting with different sheet

Hi,

Can anyone help me to find a way round the problem I've. I'm trying to set a
condition formattion to a cell where if there is any changes it will change
colour.

Example: The original value is a cell is 50. And if I change to a higher
value, the cell should turn green and if I change to lower value it will
change to red. The original cell should be no fill.

Thanks,
Kim
 
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