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Is there a way to change the background color if a cell has less than 100%
Another words I have a cell that that tells me when a number of things add up to 100% some are complete some are not I want the cells that are less than 100% to change to yellow so they stand out

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Bob,

You can use the Conditional Formatting tool on the Format menu to
do this.


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Is there a way to change the background color if a cell has

less than 100%.
Another words I have a cell that that tells me when a number of

things add up to 100% some are complete some are not I want the
cells that are less than 100% to change to yellow so they stand
out.

Thank you for your help.



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