Use conditional formatting rules in Google Sheets

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  Cells, rows, or columns can be formatted to change text or background color if they meet certain conditions. For example, if they contain a certain word or a number. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in  Google Sheets . Select the cells you want to apply format rules to. Click  Format     Conditional formatting . A toolbar will open to the right. Create a rule. Single color : Under "Format cells if," choose the condition that you want to trigger the rule. Under "Formatting style, choose what the cell will look like when conditions are met. Color scale : Under "Preview," select the color scale. Then, choose a minimum and maximum value, and an optional midpoint value. To choose the value category, click the Down arrow  . Click  Done . Example A teacher can highlight test scores to see which students scored less than 80%. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in  Google Sheets . Select the test scores. Click  Format     Conditional...

Conditional Formatting in Excel

 How to apply conditional formatting?

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Select the Criteria where you can apply conditional formatting>

Go to home tab> then select conditional formatting.

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How to apply conditional formatting?

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