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ok so in column B I have "Market" (Chicago, new york, etc.)
In column C I have Total Sales The goals for total sales are different for each market. How do I Underline the values in all cells that exceed a certain value depending on the market. Example: Goal for Chicago is 4; Goal for New York is 7 Name Market Sales John Chicago 4 Jed New York 6 Anne Chicago 5 Suzie Chicago 3 Joey New York 8 Market can be any 1 of 32 cities & Sales ranges a lot too. It takes me an hour a day to sort through 200+ employees' stats to see who met goals and who didnt, and then to Highlight the ones who did. I would be willing to paste code that accomplishes this, or to use conditional formatting but I can't figure out how to make that fit my search conditions. Please Help |
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