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Apply Formatting to Pivot Table Cells. In a pivot table with a simple layout, you can select a group of cells, and apply a conditional formatting rule. In this example, the Date field is in the Rows area, Territory is in the Columns area and Sales Amount is in the Values area.
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.
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.
The answer is yes and no. Any conditional formatting argument must generate a TRUE result, meaning that at a literal level, your conditional formatting rule is an If/Then statement along the lines of If this condition is TRUE, THEN format the cell this way.
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The answer is yes and no. Any conditional formatting argument must generate a TRUE result, meaning that at a literal level, your conditional formatting rule is an If/Then statement along the lines of If this condition is TRUE, THEN format the cell this way.
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