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I have two rows where I need to show a yellow background if the top number is
higher than the bottom. I have done a conditional format which works great until it runs into the occassional cell that contains a N/A because there is no data to report. (The cell is suppose to contain the N/A) How can I hightlight the top row and bottom row it the top row cotains the hightest number and have neither of them highlight if the top row has the lowest or a N/A. Currently conditional format is. Formatting in C6 if c6=N/A no formatting if c6 is greater than c7 yellow background Formatting in C7 if c7=N/A no formatting if C7 is greater than c6 no formatting if c7 is less than c6 yellow background (this is the problem area, if c6 equals N/A it is reading it as less than) Any suggestions? |
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