Looking for Help to find the Top 10 % of data

EmmaBunny

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Hello! I'm looking for help and hoping this is the right place :) I've got a large amount of data and I'm trying to find the top 10% in a column. If i use the conditional formatting I think it just gives me the top 10% based on the number of rows that I have, but I am looking for something that will give me the top 10% based on the total value of my coulmn (it's a table of charges by user, with many unique users, and I need to pinpoint both the top and bottom 10%. Can you help?
 

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Go to Conditional formatting, Highlight Cell Rules Then Greater Than And Add this fromula ( I Suppose your range is A1:A20)
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