![]() ![]() In the last blog we showed you How to use Conditional Formatting in easy steps. When you are using more than two conditions on similar data then it is known as Conditional Formatting using Multiple Conditions. Conditional Formatting in Excel makes the things easier and user friendly, but at times it may also make it quite confusing.
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