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Select the data cells in your target range (cells E3:C14 in this example), click the Home tab of the Excel Ribbon, and then select Conditional FormattingNew Rule. ... In the list box at the top of the dialog box, click the Use a Formula to Determine which Cells to Format option.
Select cell B3 and click the Conditional Formatting button in the ribbon and choose "New Rule". Select "Use a formula to determine which cells to format" Enter the formula: =IF(B2="X",IF(B3="Y", TRUE, FALSE),FALSE) , and choose to fill green when this is true.
Select the data cells in your target range (cells E3:C14 in this example), click the Home tab of the Excel Ribbon, and then select Conditional FormattingNew Rule. ... In the list box at the top of the dialog box, click the Use a Formula to Determine which Cells to Format option.
Excel Conditional Formatting Based on Another Cell. When you want to format a cell based on the value of a different cell, for example to format a report row based on a single column's value, you can use the conditional formatting feature to create a formatting formula.
Select the entire dataset (A2:F17 in this example). Click the Home tab. In the Styles group, click on Conditional Formatting. Click on 'New Rules'. In the 'New Formatting Rule' dialog box, click on 'Use a formula to determine which cells to format'.
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Select the data cells in your target range (cells E3:C14 in this example), click the Home tab of the Excel Ribbon, and then select Conditional FormattingNew Rule. ... In the list box at the top of the dialog box, click the Use a Formula to Determine which Cells to Format option.
Start with selecting the cells the background color of which you want to change. Create a new formatting rule by clicking Conditional Formatting > New Rule on the Home tab. Instead of C2, you enter a cell that contains the value you want to check in your table and put the number you need instead of 4.
Highlight the cell in the row that indicates inventory, our Units in Stock column. Click Conditional Formatting. Select Highlight Cells Rules, then choose the rule that applies to your needs. In this example, select Less Than. Fill out the Less Than dialog box and choose a formatting style from the dropdown.
Apply the conditional formatting to the first worksheet, then select all those cells to which you applied the formatting. Next, click the Format Painter (on the Home tab of the ribbon in the Clipboard group), switch to the target worksheet, and select the cells to which the formatting should be applied. That's it.
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