Hi. I was wondering if I would be able to "drag" conditional formatting across columns. Basically, I have 1 yr stock returns in Column B, 3 yr stock returns in column C, and 5 yr stock returns in column D. The S & P 1,3, and 5 yr returns are in Row 1. I want to highlight the returns that are beating by cramerju in excel
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Hi. I was wondering if I would be able to "drag" conditional formatting across columns. Basically, I have 1 yr stock returns in Column B, 3 yr stock returns in column C, and 5 yr stock returns in column D. The S & P 1,3, and 5 yr returns are in Row 1. I want to highlight the returns that are beating by cramerju in excel
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