Conditional Formatting Highlight Above or Below Average

Conditional Formatting Highlight Above or Below Average

In this series from Discover Talent Presents, we're exploring how to use conditional formatting in spreadsheets to highlight values that are above or below the average. We’ll walk you through a clear, step-by-step example to make this process easy to understand and implement.

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Manual checking and validation of data can be time-consuming. By using conditional formatting, you can automate this task, saving time and increasing productivity. This approach will help you quickly identify key data points without the hassle of manual checks.


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