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How do I add a conditional formatting rule to a Google Sheets spreadsheet?
If you are working with a Google Sheets spreadsheet, you may want to add a conditional formatting rule to make it easier to analyze the data. Conditional formatting allows you to apply formatting to cells based on certain criteria, such as highlighting cells that contain a certain value or color-coding cells based on their values. This can help you quickly identify trends or patterns in your data, making it easier to draw conclusions and make decisions.
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Go to [https://sheets.google.com](https://sheets.google.com)
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Click the “+” button to create a new spreadsheet.
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Enter the data you want to format.
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Select the cells you want to format.
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Click the “Format” tab.
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Click the “Conditional Formatting” button.
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Select the type of formatting you want to apply.
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Enter the criteria for the formatting.
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Click the “Done” button.
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