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Hi,
This is a strange one, and if anyone can shed any light on my predicament I'd be overjoyed... I need excel to compare a percentage value against another percentage value that I have entered (e.g. an actual result vs target result). I then want excel to fill a cell one of three colours depending on the result... Here's an example of what I mean and you may understand it better: B10 = 73% appraisals completed B11 = 85% appraisal target If B10 is equal to or greater than 85% then I need excel to fill in B12 in the colour green then if B10 is betwen 84% and 75% then I need B12 to be filled in amber and if B10 is equal to or less than 74% then I need B12 to be filled in red I really hope this makes sense to someone. Thanks |
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