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hey guys welcome to another excel in 60-second screencast and today weamp;#39;re looking at how we can use the increase in decrease arrow in a data set to show the difference in change so the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is select a cell go to the insert tab select symbol weamp;#39;re going to insert the up arrow as well as the down arrow once weamp;#39;ve done that weamp;#39;re going to hit close weamp;#39;re going to select our data and hit and type ctrl + C that will copy the up and down arrow select the data set hit ctrl + 1 thatamp;#39;s going to bring up our format cells go to the custom area weamp;#39;re then going to hit control V in front of our 0.00% copy the down arrow using ctrl C then remove it add a semicolon after our percentage sign hit ctrl V to paste the down arrow and then put 0.0% after that down arrow add green in front of our first section and then red to signify negative in our second section hit OK and youamp;#39;ll see that our data has now bee