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.... according to the value of a cell hosted in another worksheet...
Hi, My cell A4 of the worksheet "Dashboard" is: ="Evolution of " & TEXT('Global Data'!C39;"#%") & " from previous month" It displays: Evolution of 39% from previous month I would like that if 'Global Data'!C39 = 0, "& TEXT('Global Data'!C39;"#%")" is written in green, else it is written in red I think the only solution is to add code ... However I do not know a lot in VB... Can someone help? Thanks -- Anne P |
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