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Hi All,

I've seen a number of references to conditional styling using multiple conditions, however nothing I have found refers to conditional styling on a COMPUTE field.

I am computing the GP based on GP Dollars / Sales Dollars. I need to highlight the cell when it is less than 16% (which I am able to do). However, if the cell is 0, it is also highlighted, but I just need this one to remain the same.

So, I need to have 2 conditions (WHERE GP < 16.0 AND > 0);

I can't seem to find where in the Report Painter to make this happen.

Thank you!

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Compute another var that does your testing and set it to 'y' or 'n' then do your conditional styling on it.
 
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I thought I had tried that, but I must have done something wrong originally. Anyway, I used your guidance and was able to get it right!

Thank you!


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