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Conditional formatting
In a table B5-T30 (partially filled at present) conditional formatting is
applied - to highlight under performance - with conditions 1) =B5<B$4 and 2) = B5 =B$4. When the values in the range B4-T4 alter almost every time that works fine for the latest figures. However, all the earlier values should preserve the way they were displayed, because the statistics remain valid relative to the circumstances at the time. Would there be a way to attain this? |
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Conditional formatting
The highlighting of cells is based upon the value of B$4
You cannot freeze the highlighting of cells that were <B$4 but are now =B$4 when using CF Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 26 May 2009 07:51:01 -0700, EJS wrote: In a table B5-T30 (partially filled at present) conditional formatting is applied - to highlight under performance - with conditions 1) =B5<B$4 and 2) = B5 =B$4. When the values in the range B4-T4 alter almost every time that works fine for the latest figures. However, all the earlier values should preserve the way they were displayed, because the statistics remain valid relative to the circumstances at the time. Would there be a way to attain this? |
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