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Adding conditional formatting

Adding conditional formatting

- [Voiceover] So you've got a schedule, and perhaps you are even running some conditional formulas on that schedule to validate some of the data, and you'd like the areas that are invalid to jump out at you, to be a little bit more obvious. So when I look at the schedule that I have here on screen, admittedly, a very simple one, it's got a couple of rooms in here, and the client has given me this required areas, and then these are the actual areas here in column D, in the floor plan itself. And what we are doing is comparing those two areas to one another, and if the required area has been met, it's displaying OK, and if it hasn't been met, it's displaying this X. So, what I'd like is for those Xs to stand out a little bit more boldly on the screen here. So, to do that is actually fairly simple. Make sure the schedule is active, and I come over here to the Edit formatting button, and that brings me to the Schedule Properties on the Formatting tab, and I'm gonna select the column that…

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