Format Using Color Scales : Conditional Formatting « Format Style « Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial






Select a cell or a range. 
           Click the Home tab. 
           Click the Conditional Formatting button. 
           Point to Color Scales. 
           Click the two or three colored scale you want. 
           The top color represents higher values, the center color represents middle values, 
           and the bottom color represents lower values.
Click the two or three colored scale you want. The top color represents higher values, the center color represents middle values, and the bottom color represents lower values.
To create a custom color scale, click More Rules,
To create a custom color scale, click More Rules,
Specify the options. Then click OK.
Specify the description. Then click OK.
Check the result.
Check the result.








3.10.Conditional Formatting
3.10.1.Conditional Formatting: Format Cell Contents Based on ComparisonConditional Formatting: Format Cell Contents Based on Comparison
3.10.2.Conditional Formatting: Format Cell Contents Based on Ranking and AverageConditional Formatting: Format Cell Contents Based on Ranking and Average
3.10.3.Applying Specialized Conditional Formatting Using Data BarsApplying Specialized Conditional Formatting Using Data Bars
3.10.4.Format Using Color ScalesFormat Using Color Scales
3.10.5.Format Using Icon SetsFormat Using Icon Sets
3.10.6.Create Conditional Formatting RulesCreate Conditional Formatting Rules
3.10.7.Clear Conditional Formatting RulesClear Conditional Formatting Rules
3.10.8.Edit Conditional Formatting Rule PrecedenceEdit Conditional Formatting Rule Precedence