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Conditional Forumla with Forumla assigned- Help needed

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    Conditional Forumla with Forumla assigned- Help needed

    Hi All,

    Hope your all well? Hopefully this is a clear and easy request.

    I have a sports spreadsheet, which changes weekly. The purpose of my post is that i am struggling to format cells accordingly (if it is possible).

    I have cell b5, which is a maximum taken over a 52 week period (52 weeks are to the right).
    I have cell R5, which is week 15 (where we have picked off on the calendar year)
    What id like to do is have cell R5 conditionaly format based on a couple of rules, this would be taken again cell b5 (the max).

    I believe this would need to be done by a forumla as the max number can obviously change if it is beaten during the weekly testing.
    The rules would be.

    Anything from the max score -3 would be green.
    Anything between -3 and -6 of the max score would orange.
    Anything -6 and below the max score would be red.

    Say player one's maximum is 70, week 1 he scores the 70 (green), week 2 he scores 68 (green), week 3 he scores 60 (red), week 4 he scores 72 (green, but week 2 would change to orange accordingly)

    The more i look into it the more i dont believe its possible.

    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Conditional Forumla with Forumla assigned- Help needed

    Hi,

    In B5, put the following formula:
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    This will cause the maximum to change dynamically. Then highlight cells C5:BB5 and down as many rows as you want/need, and go to Conditional Formatting --> Use a formula to determine which cells to format, and enter this formula:
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    and format it green, then add a new rule with this formula:
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    and format it orange, then add a third rule with this formula:
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    then format it red.

    Then when the maximum changes, so does the formatting.

    If you are having trouble making this work, please upload your workbook and I will help you out

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    Re: Conditional Forumla with Forumla assigned- Help needed

    Absolute genius! Just applied all that and works fantastically, didnt think it would actually be possible given the exact criteria. Aboslutely thrilled. Will really help the work i am doing. Many many thanks.

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    Re: Conditional Forumla with Forumla assigned- Help needed

    You're welcome! Happy to help

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