Conditional formatting

RodneyW

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Office Version
  1. 2013
Platform
  1. Windows
  1. Column H represents January, I represents February and so on.
  2. I need a formula that will determine if the value in I8 is 80% or less than the value in H8. If it is, I will tell it to color the font red
  3. I need another formula that determines if the value in I8 is 120% or more than the value in H8. If it is, I will tell it to bold the font.
  4. I need to do this so it compares I to H, J to I, K to J, L to K and so in until the end of the year.
Thank you in advance
 

Excel Facts

Can you AutoAverage in Excel?
There is a drop-down next to the AutoSum symbol. Open the drop-down to choose AVERAGE, COUNT, MAX, or MIN
Select I8 to end of year & use
=AND(I8<>"",I8<=80%*H8)
for red
 
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