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hello and welcome to the video but Trump Excel I am so mad bouncer and in this video I will show you how to quickly highlight blank cells in a data set in Excel now you can see there are a couple of blank cells here here here here and here and I can manually highlight these but this is because its a small data set but if I have a huge data set doing this manually would take a lot of time it will be highly inefficient and error-prone so I will show you an automated technique to do this I would first select this entire data set then I would go to the Home tab and here within conditional formatting I would go to the new rule option when I click on it it opens this new formatting rule dialog box here I have these options I would select format only cells that contain and here in format only cells within rules I would select blanks and now when I select blanks this will apply the specified format only to these cells which satisfy this criteria which is these cells are blanks now I would set