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Hello and welcome to this Google Sheets tips video, Im Sumit Bansal, and in this video, Im going to show you how to show negative numbers in red in Google Sheets. Now, here I have this data and you can see there are some cells that have a negative value in it. And I want to highlight these cells in red color. Now, there are two methods to do this. I can either use conditional formatting or I can use a custom number format. So let me first show you how conditional formatting works. I would first select this dataset, go to the Format option and then click on Conditional Formatting. It opens this conditional format rules pane on the right. And here I need to specify a condition. And only if a cell fulfills that condition, meets that condition, it would be highlighted and if it does not, it will not change. So in this case, I would go to Format cells if, click here and then select Less than and then it asks me for a value or a formula. So here I would enter 0. Now, what this means