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Watching cells blend into a dull blur nearly pushed me over the edge. Adding a splash of strategic highlighting changed everything. Conditional formatting makes my numbers pop out just right, and I’ve never felt more in control of my spreadsheets.<\/p>\n

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Say you’re looking at a list of names with dozens of entries, and you need to find which names are repeated. It can be maddening to go through that list individually, trying to find the duplicates, especially if you have more than one list to review. Furthermore, since you are human, there is a chance that you might miss a few, which can be a critical mistake in some scenarios.<\/p>\n

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To make duplicates instantly recognizable on your Excel sheet<\/a>, you can use the Format only unique or duplicate value<\/strong> and set a fill color (e.g., red or green) to highlight the repeated data.<\/p>\n

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Your Excel game is about to go pro with these sneaky shortcuts.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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Similar to checking for duplicates, checking for blank cells in a large Excel sheet can be time-consuming and error-prone. You simply cannot rely on your brain alone since it can sometimes fill in the blanks, especially if you check quickly. After spotting the blank cells, the Excel sheet becomes easier to fix because now you know where input is needed.<\/p>\n

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Luckily, Excel has a conditional formatting trick that allows you to check for blanks automatically. All you have to do is use the Format only cells that contain<\/strong> conditional formatting to find the blanks, along with a fill color to highlight the blank cells.<\/p>\n

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Imagine you’re checking a sheet, and you find errors such as #N\/A, #NAME?, #REF!, #VALUE!, or #DIV\/0!. These indicate that there is a problem with a formula or function. The result is that calculations will not work as expected, and you may not be able to finish your task.<\/p>\n

In scenarios where there are many errors, you can use conditional formatting to highlight them all with a few clicks. You just need to create a rule that applies ISERROR Excel function<\/a> to the range in question.<\/p>\n

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You can use conditional formatting for task management scenarios in Excel, but the most common application for me is highlighting overdue tasks. This allows me to quickly spot tasks that need attention in my spreadsheets so I can complete them or contact the assignee.<\/p>\n

This is as simple as using a rule that checks if the date in the Due Date<\/strong> column is less than today. You can achieve this using the TODAY and IF functions in a conditional formatting rule and then applying a red fill.<\/p>\n

Another example is applying a highlight to tasks based on their priority\u2014high (red), medium (yellow), and low (blue). But if I don’t want to light up my Excel sheet, I usually just use Excel’s sorting feature<\/a> to organize the tasks by priority.<\/p>\n

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Want Microsoft Excel to manage your projects? Use these free Microsoft Excel spreadsheet templates for tracking any project!<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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I track both my personal and household budgets in Excel, but before I decided to add some conditional formatting, I often wondered why I couldn’t stay on top of my spending. For example, I’d miss when an expense, such as dining out or entertaining, exceeded my budget.<\/p>\n

By setting up rules, I can highlight expenses that exceed a specific threshold, such as turning cells red when they surpass my planned amount. This visual cue instantly flags overspending, letting me adjust my finances on the spot.<\/p>\n

Conditional formatting can also help track expenses with deadlines. You can create a rule that highlights an expense when its due date is fast approaching or overdue.<\/p>\n

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New to budgeting? Here’s how to make a budget in Excel the right way.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n