Jas
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can't remember.
but looking to flag up any number over 30 etc
for example;
we have a list of reports with driver speeds
we want to have three colums.. 30,60,70mph
and we want to flag if the number exceeds each speed bracket
any help appreciated
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Bissmire
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Would conditional formatting not do the job? Highlight them a certain colour etc?
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
Location: North Wales Drives: BMW, Corsa & Fiat
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Select all the Total cells and go to Format / Conditional Formatting
Select Cell Value Is / Less than or Equal to / and enter: =-30
Click Format and choose from the Pattern tab.
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Bissmire
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Never thought of that
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Jas
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=IF(K4>30,"Over 30MPH"," ")
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Jas
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Only just seen your reply alex...
They only problem is.. they need to have 3 separate columns >30 >60 >70
anyway off adding a colour to my above formula?
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Jas
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quote: Originally posted by Bissmire
Would conditional formatting not do the job? Highlight them a certain colour etc? [/quote
Not really mate as they need over 30 / 60 and 70
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