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Hi there,
I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? -- Regards, -pp- |
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