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Hello,
Is there a way to conditional format a field (not the data) in a PivotTable in Excel 2007? I have a PivotTable with following columns: Budget and Actual. I want to conditionally format the Budget column to have a red fill if it is smaller than the Actual column. If I do it by conditionally formatting the whole column, once I move the fields to different columns, the conditional formatting is lost. Is there a way to keep it? Thank you, EH |
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