Conditional
Formatting
People have a
hard time reading numbers. You can use color to show trends or make
comparisons, say High, Medium, and Low.
Microsoft Excel calls this Conditional Formatting. The color depends on the condition, which you
can choose.
Let's look at the options.
1. Try This: Clear the Styles
Click on the Table. The Table Tools
should be available.
Go to Table
Tools->Design.
Go to
Table Styles -> More->Clear.
What Do You See? The Table Styles should be cleared.
Keep
going...