Thanks so much! That's exactly what I was looking for among other sources. Especially with white color, that could be the exact point, from which you get only reddish color range below or greenish color above, with no stupid mixed yellow color (that you don't understand visually whether it toward worse or towards better).
Nice job. I haven't look at the data that way. I was actually looking for a video to help me format single cells with lighter shades of any color. Apple Numbers allows you to reduce the color intensity of a colored cell. I can't seem to find the ability in Excel. Do you have a video that demonstrates that? Is there a way to do what I want?
Owen Wilson over here killing it with spreadsheet table formatting
Thanks so much! That's exactly what I was looking for among other sources. Especially with white color, that could be the exact point, from which you get only reddish color range below or greenish color above, with no stupid mixed yellow color (that you don't understand visually whether it toward worse or towards better).
Nice job. I haven't look at the data that way. I was actually looking for a video to help me format single cells with lighter shades of any color. Apple Numbers allows you to reduce the color intensity of a colored cell. I can't seem to find the ability in Excel. Do you have a video that demonstrates that? Is there a way to do what I want?
Simply amazing
Superb 👏
if i add slicer in it, it doesn't auto adjust color scale. What can I do for that :(
Thanks brother
How to filter if you need red and light red only
Fucking brilliant thank you