Conditional Formatting
Conditional formatting is used to highlight rows of data. You can use different fonts, colors, styles, borders, backgrounds, or alignments to highlight a row, or you can have the conditional format display a customized message.
Figure 20-2 shows three different conditional formats:
Figure 20-2 Use conditional formatting to highlight exceptions.
• The first conditional format is defined to set the Sales revenue object to green text; bold when the value is greater than 50,000.
• The second conditional format is defined to set the Sales revenue object to white text; red background when the value is less than 10,000.
• The third ...
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