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Hi.

I have a college asignment and I need to apply conditional formatting
to show if a value has increase by more than 3%. I have cells similar
to the following:

E F
30 27
98 95
48 47
40 35

I need to apply conditional formatting to the cells in E column, if
they have increased by more than 3%.

Any suggested solution would be _greatly_ appreciated.


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Is the increase based on column F?


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Try this. Assuming E2 is the first cell with an amount. Highlight the
cells from E2 downwards, select format-conditional formatting, select
"Cell value is" and "Greater than" and paste:

=$F2*1.03

Curiously, the equals sign appears to be necessary.

Good luck


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John James Wrote:
Try this. Assuming E2 is the first cell with an amount. Highlight the
cells from E2 downwards, select format-conditional formatting, select
"Cell value is" and "Greater than" and paste:

=$F2*1.03

Curiously, the equals sign appears to be necessary.

Good luck


Worked a treat

Thanks a lot


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