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Using conditional formatting

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Using conditional formatting

- Our table's really starting to come together nicely. But now let's go ahead and add some conditional formatting to our table. And we'll do that in this difficulty column. So go ahead and click one time on your table to select it, then click once on the first cell, and then come down to the bottom and click and drag up so you select all of the individual cells in that column. Next, go up to your table inspector and in the format tab, come down to the section for conditional format, and click the button for show rules. Go ahead and move this window up a little bit so we'll be able to see the results as they're taking place. We'll click the drop down menu for choose a rule, next we need to set what type of logical operator that we want to use. We can have it so a rule is in vote if the data inside of that particular cell is say equal to or not equal to some value. Or is between some set of values. Or we can apply formatting based on the text content inside of the cell. So in this case…

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