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How to create conditional formatting rules in Excel Once the custom value formats exist, you can apply them using conditional formatting rules. Right now, the format is set to General.
What is conditional formatting in Excel? Conditional formatting is a feature used to make unique, important, or duplicate values stand out or to emphasize trends in a data set.
Excel's conditional formatting lets you customize how your data displays, from changing colors and shading to adding icons and more. Here's how it works.
Create deadline visualization You can visualize deadlines using conditional formatting in Excel. Suppose you manage a marketing campaign with various tasks, each with a specific deadline.
You don’t need a complex expression to add conditional formatting to a filtered PivotTable in Microsoft Excel.
Turn raw data into actionable insights with Excel 365’s conditional formatting. Learn to create dynamic visuals with ease in this guide.
To create data bars in Excel, select your cells and then choose data bars from Conditional Formatting.