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Old 02-20-2018, 08:49 AM
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I can't figure out why this is not working. I have a cell that sums 3 other cells. If that sum is greater 21%, I want the cell to have a red fill and white font. attached is a pic of the cells I'm summing, and the conditional statement. I have also tried to use the ">0.21" syntax with no luck. I'm missing something.
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Try =$G$27>0.21 as formula
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