drewmiller
New Member
(Using Excel 2010)
I've searched far and wide for a solution for this, but can't seem to find my exact situation (even though it seems pretty common).
Basically I have 3 values:
Control: 2.3%
Test 1: 3.8%
Test 2: 4.4%
When I highlight the three percentages and select conditional formatting > icon sets (green, yellow, red dots), it comes back as:
Control: (red dot)
Test 1: (green dot)
Test 2: (green dot)
I know that Excel is rounding, so how do I get it to recognize that 4.4% is greater than 3.8%, thus making Test 1 (3.8%) a yellow dot??
I've searched far and wide for a solution for this, but can't seem to find my exact situation (even though it seems pretty common).
Basically I have 3 values:
Control: 2.3%
Test 1: 3.8%
Test 2: 4.4%
When I highlight the three percentages and select conditional formatting > icon sets (green, yellow, red dots), it comes back as:
Control: (red dot)
Test 1: (green dot)
Test 2: (green dot)
I know that Excel is rounding, so how do I get it to recognize that 4.4% is greater than 3.8%, thus making Test 1 (3.8%) a yellow dot??