Formatting Cells and Ranges

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Formatting Cells and Ranges Microsoft Excel 2016 Lesson 6 Formatting Cells and Ranges © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Applying Conditional Formatting to Cells The Excel conditional formatting feature enables you to apply formatting according to rules. You can apply a single rule or multiple rules, and you can use the preset rules provided by Excel or customize them for your particular needs. The Excel Rules Manager enables you to set the order of multiple rules, fine-tune rule settings, and more. To apply a specific conditional format, use the Conditional Formatting menu in the Styles group on the Home tab and then select one of the many options provided. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Apply a Specific Conditional Format LAUNCH Excel if it is not already running. OPEN the 06 Patient Visits Conditional Formatting data file for this lesson. Select D4:O8. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Conditional Formatting, and then select Highlight Cells Rules > Greater Than. The Greater Than dialog box appears. In the Format cells that are GREATER THAN box, type 600. Leave the default fill color, as shown in the figure on the next slide. Click OK. Cells that contain a value greater than 600 are formatted with a light red background color and a dark red text color. This data represents the months in which the physicians were seeing more than the ideal number of patients. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Apply a Specific Conditional Format SAVE the workbook as 06 Patient Visits Conditional Formatting Solution and CLOSE the file. LEAVE Excel open to use in the next exercise. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Apply a Specific Conditional Format Conditional formatting means that Excel applies formatting automatically, based on established criteria. When you analyze data, you often ask questions, such as: Who are the highest performing students in the grade book? Which sales representatives exceeded their sales goals and in which quarters? In what months were revenues highest or lowest? Conditional formatting helps answer such questions by highlighting pertinent cells or ranges of cells. You can even establish multiple conditional formatting rules for a data range. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats Excel’s Rules Manager enables you to choose from preset specific conditional formats. You can apply a single rule or multiple rules, and you can modify preset rules to display formats however you like. OPEN the 06 Patient Visits Conditional Formatting2 data file for this lesson. Select D4:O8. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, open the Conditional Formatting menu and select Clear Rules > Clear Rules from Selected Cells. OPEN the Conditional Formatting menu again and select Manage Rules. The Conditional Formatting Rules Manager dialog box appears. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats Click the New Rule button. In the New Formatting Rule dialog box, select Format only top or bottom ranked values. The dialog box changes as shown below. In the Edit the Rule Description section, click the % of the selected range check box. Click the Format button. The Format Cells dialog box opens. Click the Fill tab, and then select the light red (pink) color box, the sixth color in the third row. Click OK twice. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats In the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager dialog box, click the New Rule button. In the New Formatting Rule dialog box, select Format only top or bottom ranked values. In the Edit the Rule Description section, in the first drop-down list on the left, select Bottom, and then click the % of the selected range check box. Click the Format button. In the Format Cells dialog box, click the light yellow background color on the third row of the Fill tab, and then click OK twice. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats Click OK. The Rules Manager applies the rules to the selected cells, as shown below. This view enables you to see the top 10 percent and bottom 10 percent values in the range. SAVE the workbook as 06 Patient Visits Conditional Formatting Revised Solution and then CLOSE the file. CLOSE Excel. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats The Excel Rules Manager enables you to create, modify, apply, remove, and manage conditional formatting, including multiple criteria. You can display the Rules Manager to see what rules are in effect for the worksheet and apply those rules at an appropriate time. From the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager dialog box, you can add new rules, edit existing rules, or delete one or all of the rules. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

Step by Step: Use the Rules Manager to Apply Conditional Formats The rules are applied in the order in which they are listed in the Rules Manager. You can apply all the rules, or you can apply specific rules to analyze the data. Formatting is visible when the Conditional Formatting Rules Manager dialog box is open so you can experiment with the formats you want to apply and the order in which they are applied. © 2016, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Excel Core 2016

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