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So I have a fairly complicated matrix that shows rolling % installed for a given month's orders over time (month lag).
The measure is complicated but I wanted some conditional formatting to highlighted good and bad months.
However, I used the rank formula in the second image below to basically give me a conditonal format based on column lag and not row or overall. Obviously, by month lag 6 the % will look vastly different than month lag 3.
The problem is this isn't weighted. Look at order month 7/31/2022 in the first image below and go over to where it says 84%. The overall weighted average for that lag month is only 80%. Yet is still colors red, mostly because the unweighted rank is barely in the lower half when ranked smallest to greatest.
Any idea how I might get to key in on the weighted average that are shown below (the totals basically) in the matrix?
I could scrub out identifying data if necessary and upload this file somewhere if that's helpful.
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