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Sure, take a look at Conditional Formatting in XL Help.
One way: C1: =B1 - A1 Select C1. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... CF1: Formula Is =(B1/A1-1)10% Format1: Pattern/Red In article , "Chandni" wrote: Is the following possible - the cell showsthe difference in numerical terms but I also add in a formula that says that if the difference is more than 10%, then the cell is colored red. Basically, I want to see the difference in numerical terms but would like to get some indication where the percentage difference is more than 10%. |
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