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Conditional Formatting in Tables

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    Lightbulb Conditional Formatting in Tables

    I want to apply conditional formatting using table reference syntax. Is that feasible?

    So the formula below would result in the cell highlighting if the current row's column 1 held a value of zero.

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    Re: Conditional Formatting in Tables

    Within Conditional formatting, just select the entire table and Use Formula
    =$A2=1 (assuming A2 is the first cell selected in your table. Does that work for you?
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    Re: Conditional Formatting in Tables

    Yes sir, I understand how to use it in general. However, on a particular spreadsheet I have a number of complicated CFs and am debating whether to create named ranges to make them more clear. However, if table naming syntax works, there wont be a need to create the range names.

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