Shade record in GDOC

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How to shade record in GDOC

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If youamp;#39;re using Google Sheets and you have a column of values and you want to highlight just the duplicate values, thereamp;#39;s a pretty easy way to do that. Here I have some example data. Itamp;#39;s all in one column. If youamp;#39;ll notice, it starts in A1. Thatamp;#39;s important to the formula. If it didnamp;#39;t start in A1, youamp;#39;d have to adjust it a bit. Weamp;#39;re going to use Conditional Formatting. Go to Format and then Conditional Formatting. Itamp;#39;ll pop-up this dialog box on the right-hand side. If you highlighted the range before-hand, this will be filled in for you. If not, type in your range. Weamp;#39;re going to format the cells with a custom formula. We have to tell it how to do it. So, the formulaamp;#39;s going to be, make sure you start it with an = sign. Weamp;#39;re going to say Count if, weamp;#39;ll give it a range, I meant to do this in CAPS, if you give it A:A, that makes it look at the entire column. Just do that and you

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To do this, simply click and drag your mouse over the cells you want to select. If you want to select multiple non-contiguous cells, hold down the CTRL key while clicking on each cell. Step 2: Choose the Highlight Color Once youve selected the cells you want to highlight, its time to choose a highlight color.
Open the Format menu. Select Paragraph styles and then Borders and shading.
Utilizing Conditional Formatting to Grey Out Cells To set up conditional formatting rules, go to the Format menu and select Conditional formatting. Conditional formatting is a powerful feature that allows you to visually emphasize important data points in your spreadsheet.
Add Cell Shading Select the cells you want to add shading to. Click Format on the menu bar. Select Table. Select Table properties. Click the Cell background color button. Select a cell shading color. Click OK.
Go to File Page setup. In the Page color section, select a color. You can even add a custom color by using a color dropper or entering a hex code.
How To Fill a Table with Color in Google Docs Step 1: Open your Google Doc and Select Insert. Step 2: Click on Table and Choose Template. Step 3: Right-click on the Table and Select Table Properties. Step 4: Click on the Color Tab and Select Color Type. Step 5: Select Color. Step 6: Preview Added Color.
Change the color of cells, tables, and text boxes On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs: Google Docs. Click the text box or highlight the cells you want to edit. To edit: The fill color of the cells or box, in the toolbar, click Fill color . Choose a preset color or create a custom color.

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