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Excel does not support conditional formatting in charts, but we can solve it with a little trick. Original data will be split into a new table and then will be displayed by Stacked Column chart. The result will look like conditional formatting.
Conditional Formatting Flexibility As in worksheet conditional formatting, the only limit is your own ability to construct formulas. This technique works on most useful Excel chart types, including bar and line charts shown here, and XY charts as shown in Conditional XY Charts Without VBA.
Conditional Formatting Flexibility As in worksheet conditional formatting, the only limit is your own ability to construct formulas. This technique works on most useful Excel chart types, including bar and line charts shown here, and XY charts as shown in Conditional XY Charts Without VBA.
On a chart, select the individual data marker that you want to change. On the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click Shape Fill. Do one of the following: To use a different fill color, under Theme Colors or Standard Colors, click the color that you want to use.
Select the data on which you want to apply conditional formatting. Go Home > Conditional Formatting > Top/Bottom Rules > Above Average. Specify the format (I am using Green Fill with Hard Green Text). Click Ok.
In the pivot table, select cells B5:C16. On the Ribbon's Home tab, click Conditional Formatting. Click Top/Bottom Rules, and click Above Average. In the Above Average window, select one of the formatting options from the drop-down list. Click OK, to close the window.
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Customize the style in the Modify Portable Style dialog. To change the stripe color, click the Format button. The Format Cells dialog appears. Click the Fill tab and then choose a fill color.
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