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Old 07-09-2019, 06:39 AM
sjp1966 sjp1966 is offline Excel Conditional Formatting Question Windows XP Excel Conditional Formatting Question Office 2007
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Hi All

I wonder if the below is possible. I have a Excel 2013 spreadsheet with around 50 rows, and about 5 columns like so....



essentially column E shows the difference in percentage between the numbers in column B and Column C.

What I would like to do is make an individual cell either another colour or bold depending on if that percentage is above a certain value, so for example... I set it so colum E will highlight in green everything over 25%, I would then liek to automatically bold and/or colour the cells in column A to reflect that.



Is this possible?
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