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I can help you on the first part -- Conditional Format. Let's say we use A1
(Target), B1 (Reported) and C1 (Difference). Click on C1, then FORMAT CONDITIONAL FORMAT Choose "Formula Is" instead of "Cell Value Is" Type in: =AND(C1<"",OR(C1/A1 < -0.1,C1/A1 0.1)) After typing in formula, click on FORMAT (in the conditional formatting window and the FONT. There is a place to choose the color you wish to display if the criteria is met. Les "JoePineapples" wrote: Hi All I have a Form in excel which lets people enter monitoring information. It has the fields Target, Reported and Difference. The Target field is pre-set, they have to enter the Reported field and the Difference field is a calculated field based on Targeted - Reported. If this difference is more than 10% or less than -10% I would like is the following: A. To change the font colour in the Difference text box red. and B. The form to open another text box (called reason) - so that they can explain the difference. Any help would be much appreciated Cheers JP -- JoePineapples |
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