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The same formatting as the cells above of them
Steps: 1. Click the Conditional Formatting button and select Top/Bottom Rules 2. Select ABove Average and click OK
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This question makes no sense in the Microsoft Excel category. A cell contains cell formatting, you right-click and select cell formatting to change the formatting in a cell.
Conditional Formatting
Tables in Word are made up of cells, which are the individual boxes within the table where text, images, or other objects can be inserted. Each cell can contain its own content and formatting.
Use the Format Painter. If the two cells the formatting is to be applied to are beside each other, one click on the Format Painter while on the cell that has the formatting is sufficient to apply the formatting by selecting both cells. If the two cells the formatting is to be applied to are not beside each other, the double click on the Format Painter and then individually click on the two cells to have formatting applied to them.
Conditional formatting can be used in Excel to implement certain rules or formulas. These can be done by using the Highlight Cells Rule whereby only the highlighted cells will receive the formatting.
You can do it in a few ways. First of all you always need to select the cells you are formatting. Press Ctrl - 1 to open the Format Cells dialog box. From there you can pick a wide variety of formatting to apply. You can also use conditional formatting to format cells based on conditions. Formatting can also be pasted from cells that have already formatted using the Format Painter.
It is called formatting. You first select the cells you want to format. Then you go to the Format menu and pick the formatting option you want to use.
You apply conditional formatting to as many cells on a worksheet as you like.
Steps: 1. Click Conditional Formatting and select Greater Than... from the Highlight Cells Rules menu 2. Type $65,000 in the Format cells that are GREATER THAN text box and click OK