In this video, I demonstrate an advanced method of using Conditional Formatting in Excel to identify numbers over a specific value. Unlike the conventional approach, I employ Mixed and Absolute References to enhance precision and flexibility.
This tutorial covers selecting the relevant data, applying Conditional Formatting with both basic greater than rules and a formula-based method that incorporates references.
I highlight the benefits of this advanced method, especially its clarity and ease of modification, by changing one reference cell value. This video is aimed at providing a clearer and more efficient way of utilizing Conditional Formatting in Excel, suitable for both personal use and sharing spreadsheets with others.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Applying Basic Conditional Formatting
01:17 Removing Conditional Formatting
01:37 Setting Up for Advanced Conditional Formatting
01:50 Conditional Formatting with Mixed and Absolute References
03:11 Benefits of Advanced Conditional Formatting
03:59 Conclusion
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