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hi everybody my name is Elam ah and the author of Google Drive and Docs in 30 minutes also covers Google sheets and today I going to show you how to change the background color of a cell in sheets using two different methods and by the way this is the same no matter what version of Google sheets youre using in a browser so it could be on a Mac could be in a Windows PC it could be in a Chromebook it will all work the same way because the interface is the same heres a situation I have this cool sheet I have this cell with this irritating background color and I dont want it to be this shocking pink I want it to be this this kind of yellow color thats used for in progress projects two ways to do it first way to do it is to go up to the fill color option on the toolbar for Google sheets click it and then select the color you want to be so I want it to be this color like yellow one just changed it theres another way to do it too you can if in this case I have a key which shows what di