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Is it possible in Excel to conditionally format a Number type in a cell
based on another cell? Example A1 is a dropdown with "Variance $" and "Variance %" And in A2 I have an IF statement that that will give a result from two other cells. What I want A2 to show is either $#.## or ##% depending on what I have in the drop down. Any help would be great. Thanks Tyson |
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