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Hello everyone. Welcome to Excel 10 Tutorial. I am a trainer Kazi and in this quick tutorial I will show you how to apply color to alternate Rows or Columns or you can say how to apply color banded rows or column in Microsoft Excel. Okay? so what we are going to do is apply color to every second rows or every second Columns okay here is the end result so if we apply color banded rows the result will be like this if we apply color banded columns the result will be like this and if we apply color banded columns then the result will be like this okay lets get started. To apply color to every alternate cells in Microsoft Excel first we have to select the range where we want to apply the color banded rows first click on the Home tab and go to the conditional formatting click on new rule and select this one use a formula to determine which cell to format now write this formula in this formula bar. Okay? The formula will be in the description just copy it from there. So this this formula is