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Conditional Formatting with Icon Sets

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    Conditional Formatting with Icon Sets

    Hi,

    Just started working with the Icon sets and have a quick question. I have created a conditional format that looks like the following:

    Green - when value is >= 30
    Yellow - when < 30 and >= 20
    Red - when < 20 and >= 15
    Black - when <15

    The formatting is working as needed, my question is I would really love to change the fourth Icon color from Black to Blue.

    Does anyone know if this is possible?

    Thanks,
    Mitch

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    Re: Conditional Formatting with Icon Sets

    I highly doubt it.
    Where there is a will there are many ways.

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