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Conditional Formatting Excel 2007 Question

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    Conditional Formatting Excel 2007 Question

    This is probably a simple question but my brain is not functioning.

    Column I4 = 2

    Column V4 = 1

    I want to enter a conditional formatting so that IF I4-V4 >=1 then it will colour the Cell I4 in green for example.

    I am not sure if under manage rules, I need to enter an IF statement.

    Any assistance will be grateful.

    Regards

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    Re: Conditional Formatting Excel 2007 Question

    No, you would just need the formula
    = $I$4-$V$4 >= 1
    Hope that helps.
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