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Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Basically, we start out with massive amounts of data. So how are we going to analyze this? Well, letamp;#39;s fire up a Pivot Table and see if we can solve this problem. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. This week, weamp;#39;ve been talking about Excel 2007 and the Icon Sets under Conditional Formatting. So, normally, you choose the Icon Set, and itamp;#39;s just going to distribute the icons in equal fashion so, that way, within the data set, itamp;#39;s going to, basically, break it into, in this case, not quartiles, but thirds. So, we want to have some control over that. If we go into Conditional Formatting and say that we want to Manage Rules, Manage Rules will see the Icon Set that was set up. Weamp;#39;re going to choose that Icon Set and click Edit Rule. And here, we actually get to absolute control. So we can say that we donamp;#39;t want to do it based on a percent; we want to do it based on a numb