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I have a column that looks up a value (ex 4.34%) I have a column that has a
value of 10.70%. I want the change the color of the cell if the variance between the cells is more than 3%. I have tried conditional formatting and I am either doing it wrong for it does not work. Can anyone give me an idea on how to accomplish this. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me. thank you mac |
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