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Is there any way to write a formula that will result in the displaying being
the actual symbols < . I would like to have 9 years average, then in the 10 year if that is greater than the average a symbol would be in that cell, if less than a < symbol would appear in the cell. Hope this makes sense. Thank you for any help. |
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