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excel advanced - Colour formating

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Excel Advanced course

Colour formating

Is it possible to colour cells as result of a condition? ( if ..)

RE: colour formating

Hi Rosemary

Thanks for your question.

Yes, this is something you can do through Conditional Formatting (under the Format menu). This allows you to specify up to three separate conditions with associated formatting (e.g. change cell colour) for a group of cells you select from your spreadsheet first.

Amanda

 

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