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1 Column, 2 Rules, 2 Conditions
Let’s assume that we have a set of different Sales Invoice data and we want to segregate invoices using conditional formatting which are either below or above $50,000. In order to achieve this, we need to follow the below steps: Select the data range containing the invoice values, click on “Conditional Formatting” available on the “Home” tab. Choose “New Rule” from the drop-down menu. Choose the rule type “Format only cells that contain”. In the “Format only cells with” section, select “Cell Value” in the first drop-down box and “greater than” from the second dropdown. Write 50000 in the Value field. Click “Format” to display the Format Cells dialog box, choose the format as per your liking. Click “OK” for the formatting to come into effect. After completing the above steps, the invoices having a value greater than $50,000 will be highlighted. We have applied the first condition, now, we will move on to the application of the second condition. The initial steps involved are exactly the same. We will again select the data range containing the invoice values then go to “HomeConditional FormattingNew rule” Choose the rule type “Format only cells that contain”. In the “Format only cells with” section, select “Cell Value” in the first drop-down box and “less than” from the second dropdown. Write 50000 in the Value field. Click “Format” to display the Format Cells dialog box, choose the format as per your liking. Click “OK” for the formatting to come into effect. The final result will be the highlighted invoice values that are either greater or lower than $50,000. Let me know if this gave you some insights. Regards, Jerry Last edited by jerry_maguire : December 28th 20 at 07:48 AM |
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