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How to use Conditional Formatting in MS Excel || Ep - 07 || Career Development
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advanced excel by pinaki - How to use Conditional Formatting in MS Excel || Ep - 07 || Career Development

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Advanced Excel Course-এর 7th ক্লাসে আপনাদের স্বাগতম । আজকে আমরা শিখবো কিভাবে Excel শিটে Conditional Formatting এর ব্যবহার ( How to Use Conditional Formatting in Ms Excel ). Course টি সম্পূর্ণ দেখতে "Advanced Excel Tutorial" Playlist টি সেভ করে রাখুন । Advanced Excel Tutorial - Practice Sheet - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15ADnTcsEAsLAoSgTHGIdZ2i8ou_9kTRt/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112467127323432164096&rtpof=true&sd=true Conditional formatting is a feature in many spreadsheet applications that allows you to apply specific formatting to cells that meet certain criteria. It is most often used as color-based formatting to highlight, emphasize, or differentiate among data and information stored in a spreadsheet. Conditional formatting enables spreadsheet users to do a number of things. First and foremost, it calls attention to important data points such as deadlines, at-risk tasks, or budget items. It can also make large data sets more digestible by breaking up the wall of numbers with a visual organizational component. Finally, conditional formatting can transform your spreadsheet (that previously only stored data) into a dependable “alert” system that highlights key information and keeps you on top of your workload. Originally a powerful feature of Excel, other spreadsheet applications have also adopted this functionality.

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