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THANKS Doug
"Doug Glancy" wrote: Keith, Select both cells before you open the Conditional Formatting dialog. In the dropdown box choose "Formula Is". Then enter this in the formula box: =$D$2<=0.6 hth, Doug "KAnoe" wrote in message ... I know how to do the Conditional Formatting if it is in the same cell but I do not know how to do it for the following: I would like to set a it so that Cell background in A:1 and A:2 would turn RED if the if the value in Cell D:2 is less than 60.00%. Thanks Keith |
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