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Unlock the cells that you have conditional formatting on but want the user to modify. Then protect the worksheet, using the default lock settings shown of “Select locked cells” and “Select unlocked cells”. The cells can then be edited, but conditional formatting can't be changed.
Unlock the cells that you have conditional formatting on but want the user to modify. Then protect the worksheet, using the default lock settings shown of “Select locked cells” and “Select unlocked cells”. The cells can then be edited, but conditional formatting can't be changed.
0:34 2:01 Suggested clip Highlight Locked or Unlocked Cells in Excel using Conditional YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Highlight Locked or Unlocked Cells in Excel using Conditional
Start by deciding which column contains the data you want to be the basis of the conditional formatting. Select the cell in the first row for that column in the table. On the Home tab of the Ribbon, select the Conditional Formatting drop-down and click on Manage Rules.
Start by deciding which column contains the data you want to be the basis of the conditional formatting. Select the cell in the first row for that column in the table. On the Home tab of the Ribbon, select the Conditional Formatting drop-down and click on Manage Rules.
Conditional formatting works well in a table, but you can't use structured references directly when you create the rule. I'll use a helper column to help illustrate. Translated, this means: the value in the current row of the Group column equals “A”.
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