Conditional Formatting

Dee90

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Can someone please help me, I've been stuck on this for so long.

I need to use a formula to create a conditional formatting rule that will format the values in the selected range in the dark red font color if the employees have worked overtime hours. Using relative referencing in the logical test.
 

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what determines overtime hours ??
You need to provide more information.
 
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Assume 35 hours is normal .
In CF highlight cells for hours worked.
Select Cell value is greater than 35
Select Red Pattern
 
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Assume cells where hours are recorded are B2:B10.

Select these cells and in CF put this formula
=B2>35
Select pattern and then go OK.
 
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