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I have a formula to calculate the percentage of profit on a line
item: =(F2/G2) Now I want to make it so that if the percentage falls below 133%, the cell displays the number in red. I know this is probably easy for the experts, but I can't seem to figure it out. Could somebody take pity on my poor, uneducated self and help me with this? |
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