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Conditional Formatting To Highlight Unique Values

Conditional Formatting To Highlight Unique Values

HIGHLIGHTING CELL RULES
How to use and apply the Conditional Formatting rules by using custom options please follow the step shown below and example in image and video. NOTE:- Conditional Formatting Rules Always Work On The Base Of True & False Only. Select The Range Of Your Data. GO To Home Tab Then Go To Conditional Formatting. Then Click & Select New Rule. One Dialog Box Will Get Pop-Up Then Select Format Unique Or Duplicate In Second Last In Option List. Once Its Done Select The Formatting Option According To Your Requirement As Shown In This Example. Once It's Done Click Ok. Then Use Filter With Color And You Wil Have All Unique Numbers. That's It :)
CONDITIONAL FORMATTING With Formula In Excel

CONDITIONAL FORMATTING With Formula In Excel

NEW RULE
How to use and apply the Conditional Formatting rules by using custom formulas please follow the step shown below and example in image and video. NOTE:- Conditional Formatting Rules Always Work On The Basis Of True & False Only.Whether The Condition Should Be True Or Condition Should Be False.First Create A Formula On The Base Of Your Requirement In Excel Sheet.Once Created Check The Result It Should Be Either True Or False.Now Select The Range Of Your Data.GO To Home TabThen Go To Conditional Formatting.Then Click & Select New Rule.One Dialog Box Will Pop-UpThen Select Use A Formula - Last In Option List.Type The Formula In Rule Description Or Paste The Formula You Already Created In Excel Sheet.Once Its Done Select The Formatting Option According To Your Requirement As Show...