How to set new formatting rules in Excel
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We can use conditional formatting to mark specific contents quickly. Here we take a sales table as an example.
Open your Excel document, and click the Conditional Formatting drop-down button in the Home tab to get a menu. Then click New Rule.
In the pop-up dialog, we can customize a rule according to individual needs.
1. Select a Rule Type as needed.
2. Then Edit the Rule Description.
Here we show it briefly.
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