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Want to highlight Cell or Row if a checkbox is selected? We show you hHow to highlight a Cell or Row with a Checkbox in Excel.
By using the Highlight Cells Rules, you can highlight duplicate cells in your Excel worksheet to avoid confusion and mistakes.
How to highlight values Excel has a built-in conditional rule that highlights unique values. You don’t have to come up with a special formula—you just run though a few clicks.
For instance, to cause Excel to highlight any cell that contains the word "profit," press "Ctrl-A" to select all cells and follow the steps described to navigate to the "Format Cells" text box.
This formulaic conditional formatting Excel rule will let viewers determine how many top values to view on the fly.
Otherwise the cell will remain blank. Press "Ctrl-C" on the keyboard, or select "Copy" from the "Edit" menu, to copy the contents of the current cell.
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