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If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

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    If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

    I would like to add two cells together on and see if they equal 313 or more. If they do; I would like to fill another cell (in same row) with a color. Could you help me please?
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    Re: If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

    Book2 (4).xlsx

    See attached file column G conditional format..
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    Re: If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

    =$b2+$c2>=312 ???
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    Re: If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

    Thank you Fotis your attachment is exactly what I need but I can not see the formula you used.

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    Re: If b1+ c1 = >312; then fill a1 red ???

    Actually is the same formula that first Andy used!

    Go to Conditional Formatting>>Rules...and you'll see the formula there.

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