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I am working on an Excel project that is dealing with sales and the reaching
of goals. In the worksheet, if a person meets their goal and exceeds it by 5% or greater, I need a red light to appear, if 5% or below red and if in between, yellow. I know that conditional formatting will allow the cell to turn a color, but I need just the circle (the autoshape I have inserted) to turn a color. However the conditional formatting turns the whole cell a color no matter what I do. If I try to insert these red, yellow and green lights on a separate worksheet and then create a link between the 2 with a formula, it just does not recognise the circle at all. Is it impossible to create a formula that results in the pasting of these red, yellow or green circles??? |
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