can you provide us more raw data in excel with some example that meet
your requirement to make it more clearly to understand !
Rgds
[dp]
Pada 22/06/2013 17:21, thameem menulis:
SORRY , I need high only for 3 condition... there is zero in row 2
also, in my data alot of zero are there... because still my data is on
process not yet freeze... so it can change.. once it get freeze, we
can apply C3=0 or c2=0 condition, but to freeze data, it will take 2
more months, but i need to submit reports daily basis as what every
the sub system is complete mean.. if (example A= (no of test packages)
no. 2, B = (total no. of test packages completed) = 2, C= (balance no.
of test package) 0), but as per my data, sub systems are defined but
not test packages, so value will be 0-0=0 or 2-2=0 or 3-2=1, but i
need to high only 2-2=0, i hope u understand
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 2:13 PM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
<mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:
In attached file, please see the conditional formating formula and
range to apply
Rgds,
[dp]
Pada 22/06/2013 16:26, thameem menulis:
Dear all,
Plz find attached file, its sample, I want high for range of
cells, only at that condition, plz help me to learn, for
condition or sample find attached file.
regards,
Thameem.M
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