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I have a conditional format set up for some of my cells to be
different colors based on the value, (less than, more than or equal to). It is set up using a calculation, the calculation has decimal places that are messing up the format. Just formatting cells and taking out the decimal place is not working because it is still recognized. How can I get the calculation to bring back only whole numbers? |
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