Forum Discussion
Creating an baseline Assessment
Thanks for the interest in this. What I need to do is make the red, green and amba come up on the summary tab on the corresponding skill. If the person says Y against as a skill they are attributed 80% and that is a green. If they say N they are given 25% which is a red and when they say O which is for work in progress they are attributed 50% corresponding colour for that cell in the summary turns to amba.
OK, we need to back up here. With these percentage figures coming into the picture you are adding to the situation you first described. So could I ask you to start from scratch and explain what you're doing more fully. It's sounding now like you may have a person self-assessing on multiple skills (which wasn't explicit in your starting post).... So in that case, you're looking for a summary of multiple skills for each individual person, rather than the summary I gave you which is more of a summary of a single skill but multiple persons.
Could you post an image of your existing spreadsheet, the one you have developed. Or describe it more fully. Or post it in Google Sheets or OneDrive and give us the link to access it.
- DNS11Mar 09, 2022Copper ContributorI sent you a sample using your Training Tally example as I could find where to attach it here. Please check your junk mail.
- mathetesMar 09, 2022Gold Contributor
Here's what I think you're looking for. Now I see that it's one person, multiple competencies, multiple levels. (But I don't see any reference anywhere to those percentages.)
To see what's involved look at the Conditional Formatting dialog box, accessed two ways. Either from the Home tool bar, or the Format menu as shown below.
Select Conditional Formatting to see this: