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On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the arrow next to Conditional Formatting, and then click Manage Rules. Select a rule. To move the selected rule up in precedence, click Move Up.
Select the range of cells, the table, or the whole sheet that you want to apply conditional formatting to. On the Home tab, click Conditional Formatting. Click New Rule. Select a style, for example, 3-Color Scale, select the conditions that you want, and then click OK.
Create a new conditional formatting rule by clicking Conditional formatting > New Rule > Format only Cells that contain. Now you need to configure the rule in such a way that it gets applied only to the values greater than the average. You do this by using the =AVERAGE() formula, as shown in the screenshot below.
Select the table or range where you want to change the background color of cells. Navigate to the Home tab, Styles group, and choose Conditional Formatting > New Rule.
If you are a fan of Excel's conditional formatting feature, you probably find looking for even more and more ways to highlight useful information in your data. A question that often comes up among these conditional formatting addicts is Can I use If/Then formula to format a cell? The answer is yes and no.
Select the color range. On the Home tab, click on Conditional Formatting, then Manage Rules. In the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager, select the Conditional Format and click on Edit Rule. In the Edit Formatting Rule dialog, click on the color dropdown and choose More Colors.
Answer: If you wish to change the color of the font based on the value in a cell, you will need to apply conditional formatting. To do this, select the cell that you wish to apply the formatting to. In this example, we've selected cell B8. Select the Home tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
Select the cells you want to apply conditional formatting to. Click the first cell in the range, and then drag to the last cell. Click HOME > Conditional Formatting > Highlight Cells Rules > Text that Contains. Select the color format for the text, and click OK.
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