Conditional Format on Non-Adjacent Cells

Guitarfool5931

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This is basically what I have and what I'm trying to do

A1, 4 D1, 10
A2, 2 D2, 8
A3, 9 D3, 6

I am trying to use the Icon Conditional format feature to show when cells in Column D show an increase, decrease or stays the same. I am not sure whether to use the number, percentile, formula, etc... options and also don't have an "at" or "=" option. I see the >=, > options but nothing else that could indicate a value has stayed the same. I am a little confused. Can anyone elaborate?
 

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