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Multiple Conditional Formatting For Pivot Tables

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I am working in a pivot table within excel 2010. There are three columns I am working with, 2 of which are dates, the third is a column with a number. I am trying to find the difference between the first two dates and if the difference is larger than the third column with the number, I would like to format it a certain way within the conditional formatting options. The true issue is that every formula I know, gets messed up when the pivot table changes. I need something that stays consistent within the pivot table’s data changes.

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  1. Okay – so we need to see how the access table is formatted. The field for the translation must be Numerical. Can you change the Access table?

    Also – is the Pivot done in Access or are you importing the tables into Excel?
    never mind – I just saw your first line of your first post.

    But we should look at how you are getting the information from Access to Excel.

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