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I have a spreadsheet which I require the numbers 1-300 to be green, 301-800
to be orange and anything 801 and in excess to be red. The only way I seem to be able to do this is by establishing a sheet, which I hide within my worksheet, listing consecutive numbers in 3 separate columns and naming green, orange and red and using the formula is aspect of conditional formatting along with a countif formula. Is there an easier way of doing this, as there are occasions when the ranges are changed? Many thanks for any help offered. |
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