Multiple Conditional Formatting in Excel

privxls

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Office Version
  1. 2021
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi Mr Excel,

I would like to ask a new favor from all of you who may have encountered this:
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It goes like this:
-> =IF(D4>=D3) background is yellow
-> =IF(D4<D3) background is red
-> =IF(AND(D5>=D3,AND(D5>=D4) background is yellow
-> =IF(AND(D5>=D3,AND(D5<D4) background is blue
And so on... however, not all the conditons are being followed, how many conditions do I need to set? Or is this even possible?

Kind regards,
Priv

 
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