what is conditional formatting write any two format that we can apply using conditional formatting
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conditional formatting allows you to change the formatting(font colour, border shading) of the cell based on the values on it.
two formats are:-
i) number format
ii) font style and font colour ( but not font size(
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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.
To create the first rule:
Select cells A2 through A7. Do this by dragging from A2 to A7.
Then, click Home > Conditional Formatting > New Rule.
In the New Formatting Rule dialog box, click Use a formula to determine which cells to format.
Under Format values where this formula is true, type the formula: =A2>TODAY()
The formula uses the TODAY function to see if the dates in column A are greater than today (in the future). If so, the cells are formatted.
Click Format.
In the Color box, select Red. In the Font Style box, select Bold.
Click OK until the dialog boxes are closed.
The formatting is applied to column A.
To create the second rule:
Select cells C2 through C7.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 above, and enter this formula: =C2="Y"
The formula tests to see if the cells in column C contain “Y” (the quotation marks around the Y tell Excel that this is text). If so, the cells are formatted.
In the Color box, select White. In the Font Style box, select Bold.
Click the Fill tab and select Green.
The formatting is applied to column C.
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To create the first rule:
Select cells A2 through A7. Do this by dragging from A2 to A7.
Then, click Home > Conditional Formatting > New Rule.
In the New Formatting Rule dialog box, click Use a formula to determine which cells to format.
Under Format values where this formula is true, type the formula: =A2>TODAY()
The formula uses the TODAY function to see if the dates in column A are greater than today (in the future). If so, the cells are formatted.
Click Format.
In the Color box, select Red. In the Font Style box, select Bold.
Click OK until the dialog boxes are closed.
The formatting is applied to column A.
To create the second rule:
Select cells C2 through C7.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 above, and enter this formula: =C2="Y"
The formula tests to see if the cells in column C contain “Y” (the quotation marks around the Y tell Excel that this is text). If so, the cells are formatted.
In the Color box, select White. In the Font Style box, select Bold.
Click the Fill tab and select Green.
The formatting is applied to column C.
HOPE YOU LIKE IT.....
PLZZZZZZZZZ PLZZZZZZZZZ PLZZZZZZZZZ PLZZZZZZZZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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