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Hi,
I have been experimenting with the Conditional Formatting in Excel but I cannot get it to work for me. What I would like to do is have a cell background changed depending on the value in that cell compared to a target value. For example say the goal is 10%, if it is above I'd like the background to be red, if below green and if within .5% make it orange. Preferably I'd like to do this without conditional formatting as I want to be able to apply it to a lot of fields any not have to make multiple rules for each one. Also each field has a different target. Does anyone know if this is possible and how? Thanks, Alex. |
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