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How do you go about editing exsiting conditional formats? I want to change the values for a column and the only option I have is remove or add new..?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
From the screenshot you sent, you just need to click on conditional formatting and choose the property(background, font color, etc) you want to edit.
Steps to follow:
Options of field -> Conditional Formatting -> Click on the property -> make the required changes to conditional formatting ->Click OK
Let me know if this is clear or you need step-by-step image reference.
Give a thumbs up if this post helped you in any way and mark this post as solution if it solved your query !!!
Hi @Anonymous ,
From the screenshot you sent, you just need to click on conditional formatting and choose the property(background, font color, etc) you want to edit.
Steps to follow:
Options of field -> Conditional Formatting -> Click on the property -> make the required changes to conditional formatting ->Click OK
Let me know if this is clear or you need step-by-step image reference.
Give a thumbs up if this post helped you in any way and mark this post as solution if it solved your query !!!
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