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Hello,
I have 5 different categories of product, and there are "average" ranges each one is supposed to be in. I want to highlight the formula driven value if it ever ends up outside of its respective range. Maybe a nested if statement for formula within conditional formatting? I'm a bit hung up. Also, this is first post, so bear with me please! Thanks |
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