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...

How to disable notification in google chrome browser in PC?

 How to disable notification in google chrome browser in PC?



Go to Google chrome > then click 3 doth on the right hand side upper corner which is customize and control google chrome >


then Click settings >










then type in the search settings "site settings" after that you can see that option then click on the site settings >



 








then scroll down and see the Notifications option then click on the Notifications option >










then click on the Sites can ask to send notifications > after that notifications disable has been success.











I hope this information is helpful for you.

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