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define the following terms conditional formatting

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Answered by MusfiraAreeb
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Conditional formatting is a feature in many spreadsheet applications that allows you to apply specific formatting to cells that meet certain criteria.

Conditional Formatting (CF) is a tool that allows you to apply formats to a cell or range of cells, and have that formatting change depending on the value of the cell or the value of a formula. For example, you can have a cell appear bold only when the value of the cell is greater than 100.

To highlight cells that are greater than a value, execute the following steps.

Select the range A1:A10.

On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Conditional Formatting.

Click Highlight Cells Rules, Greater Than.

Enter the value 80 and select a formatting style.

Click OK. Result. ...

Change the value of cell A1 to 81.

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Answered by greeshmasiripathuri
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In Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, conditional formatting allows you to specify different formatting options for a control, based on conditions that occur on the form. If the specified conditions are true when a user fills out a form that is based on your form template, the conditional formatting is displayed. You can use conditional formatting to apply bold, underline, italic, strikethrough, font color, and background color to controls. You can also use conditional formatting to determine whether a control is visible on the form when users fill it out, whether the control is disabled, or whether to enable users to add or remove certain controls, such as optional sections.

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