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Default Can I apply Cond. Formatting to a Formula result?

Let's say $M3 contains a formula J3/I3 which returns a percentage. I want the
row to color if the resulting percentage is over 100%.


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Default Can I apply Cond. Formatting to a Formula result?

Select entire Row 3
From the main menu select Format.Conditional Formatting
Select : Formula Is (from the dropdown list)
Criteria: =$M$31
Click the [Format...] button and select a green fill color
Click the [OK] buttons when done.

Does that help?

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