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Isn't there a way to have Excel automatically color the cell for you based on
the equation. For example, if the variance is less than 5%, I need to the cell to be green and if is greater than 5%, I need the cell to be red. Any help you can give is greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
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"kmmh" wrote: Isn't there a way to have Excel automatically color the cell for you based on the equation. For example, if the variance is less than 5%, I need to the cell to be green and if is greater than 5%, I need the cell to be red. Any help you can give is greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
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