Exemplos de uso de Rule dialog em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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In the New Rule dialog, do follow operation.
Now it returns to the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
In the coming New Formatting Rule dialog box, see the second screenshot above.
Click the OK button in the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
Now you get back to New Formatting Rule dialog box, please click the OK button to apply the conditional formatting.
Then it gets into the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, choose Use a formula to determine which cells to format, and type this formula =$B2.
Click the OK button in the Edit Formatting Rule dialog box.
Then a New Formatting Rule dialog box will pop out.
Click OK button to close the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
Now you return to the New Formatting Rule dialog box, please click the OK button to apply this conditional formatting.
Step 5: Click the OK button in the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
In the opening New Formatting Rule dialog box, please do as follows.
Rules that have been restricted by using the Edit Rule dialog box.
Click Format in the New Formatting Rule dialog to open the Format Cells dialog. .
Finally click the OK button when it returns to the New Formatting Rule dialog box.
Click Format in the New Formatting Rule dialog, then select a background color under Fill tab in the popping Format Cells dialog. .
Step 7: In the Format Cells dialog box, go to the Fill tab, and specify a background color, and then click both OK buttonsto close the Format Cells dialog box and New Formatting Rule dialog box.
In the opening New Formatting Rule dialog box, you need.
Step 3: In New Formatting Rule dialog box, Select the Use a formula to determine which cells to format item in the Select a Rule Type section.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format in the Select a Rule Type list, and type this formula=OR(A1< 20,A1> 30) into the Format values where this formula is true textbox, and click Format button to enable the Format Cells dialog, under Fill tab, and select one color you want to use for highlighting.
Tip: You also can go to New Formatting Rule dialog to select the Apply Rule To option and formatting rule type, then click Format to go to the Format Cells dialog to specify the formatting you need.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format in the Select a Rule Type list, and type this formula=MOD(A1,$F$1)=0 into the Format values where this formula is true textbox, and click Format to enable the Format Cells dialog, under Fill tab, and select one color you want to use for highlighting.
Keep the row A2:B2 selected,enable the New Formatting Rule dialog again, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format from Select a Rule Type section, then type =$A2< $B2 into the textbox under Format values where this formula is true.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Format only cells that contain in the Select a Rule Type: section, choose Specific Text from first list and Containing from the middle list, and then type the specific text into the right text box.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format under Select a Rule Type section, then enter this formula B2.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, choose Use a formula to determine which cells to format, and type this formula =$B2> 450 into the Format values where this formula is true textbox.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Format only cells that contain in the Select a Rule Type: section, choose Cell value from first list and greater than from the middle list, and then type the specific value into the right text box.
And then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, click Use a formula to determine which cells to format option, then enter this formula= today()- weekday( today(), 3)=$A2-weekday($A2, 3) into the Format values where this formulas is true field to highlight the current week date.
Then in the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format in the Select a Rule Type list, and type this formula=AND(D$1> =$B2, D$1< =$C2) into the Format values where this formula is true textbox, and click Format.