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Hello,
I have an issue with conditional formatting. I have the below formulas assigned to their respective colors (Green, Yellow and Red) to highlight quickly what categories I'm pulling numbers for are either; okay (green) and need attention (red) ... Anyway, I'm looking at each category by site level (I work for a Petroleum company) and each site numbers is a gas station in my system ... however, for some reason my conditional formatting is high-lighting (yellow) anything that I make as a "N/A" ... regardless if I input it as "iserror" formula or manually type in "N/A" --- why is the conditional format making "N/A" yellow and in some other issues for a separate category items not filling in the color at all? Please help. Thanks. =AND(ISNUMBER(I14),I14=I$7) (Green color) =AND(ISNUMBER(I14),I14=I$6) (Yellow color) =AND(ISNUMBER(I14),I14<I$6) (Red color) |
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