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Select the cells that you want to contain the lists. On the ribbon, click DATA > Data Validation. In the dialog, set Allow to List. Click in Source, type the text or numbers (separated by commas, for a comma-delimited list) that you want in your drop-down list, and click OK.
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Select the cells that you want to contain the lists. On the ribbon, click DATA > Data Validation. In the dialog, set Allow to List. Click in Source, type the text or numbers (separated by commas, for a comma-delimited list) that you want in your drop-down list, and click OK.
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Make sure the cell or the range of cells in which you want to add the drop-down list is still selected and click on the “Home" tab. Select "Conditional Formatting” in the Styles group. Point to "Highlight Cells Rules” and select "More Rules." The New Formatting Rule dialog opens.
STEP 1: Select the range that you want to apply the conditional formatting to. STEP 2: Go to Home > Styles > Conditional Formatting > Manage Rules. STEP 3: Select New Rule. STEP 4: Create the new rule for High values: How to Conditionally Formatting A Drop Down List. Helpful Resource:
Mac: Shift + FN + Delete. Windows: Shift + Delete. Chromebook / Chrome OS: Alt + Shift + Delete.
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