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Microsoft Excel 2007's conditional formatting feature allows you to format cells based on certain criteria. As an example, you might want the row color to change based upon a credit or debit on a ...
Conditional formatting highlights key information in a spreadsheet so it’s easy to see at a glance. This beginner’s guide gets you started using conditional formatting.
Excel's conditional formatting lets you customize how your data displays, from changing colors and shading to adding icons and more. Here's how it works.
In Excel, you can apply direct formatting to cells' values or backgrounds to make the spreadsheet easier to read. However, when an Excel formula returns a set of values—known as a spilled array ...
Excel's conditional formatting lets you formats cells based on the value of those cells or their formulas. Learn the basics of this amazing feature.
Use this step-by-step guide to copy format in Excel worksheet columns and rows and improve your data presentation and organization.
For instance, to cause Excel to highlight any cell that contains the word "profit," press "Ctrl-A" to select all cells and follow the steps described to navigate to the "Format Cells" text box.
To clear formatting from the selected cells in your workbook in Microsoft Excel, you can use Clear Formats, Keyboard shortcuts, Format Painter tool, etc.
Susan Harkins shows you how to format and unlock input cells in Excel at the same time by assigning a modified style.
Launch Microsoft Excel. Select the cells you want to lock. On the Home tab, In the Alignment group, click the bottom right small arrow or right-click the selected cell and click Format Cells.
Uncheck the Locked option to unlock all cells and click the OK button to save the changes. Now, in your worksheet, select the cells you wish to lock. Right-click and select the option to Format Cells.