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Conditional Formatting in Microsoft Word 2010: Go to 'Replace', click in the box next to 'Find what' and type in your condition. (If your condition is more than just words and/or numbers, check in the 'Format' or 'Special' buttons to see if you can (or need to) more closely identify what you want Word to find.). Nov 01, 2018 Clearing All Formatting On Microsoft Word 2013+ Ridding yourself of the unwanted format in your Word 2013/16 document is very similar to that of the 2010 version. The only major difference is the appearance of the clear formatting icon. It will now have a single A along with a pink eraser running diagonally in the opposite direction. Where is Edit Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007/2010/2013. Classic Menu for Office will show the Microsoft Office 2007/2010/20130 in the old view of Office 2003/XP(2002)/2000, with bringing back the old drop-down menus and toolbar. Method A: Familiar way to find out Conditional Formatting in menus if you have Classic Menu.
Conditional Formatting For Words
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Is there a way to apply conditional formatting to a table in Microsoft Word 2010, in much the same way that it is possible in Microsoft Excel?
Conditional Formatting In Microsoft Word 2017
Thanks.
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You know, the old Microsoft Office 96 could do this.
Ah yes, why not just insert an Excel spreadsheet.
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Hit the little arrow below Table on the Ribbon and voila! Like it's 1 - 9 - 9 - 6. . .
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Go to 'Replace', click in the box next to 'Find what' and type in your condition. (If your condition is more than just words and/or numbers, check in the 'Format' or 'Special' buttons to see if you can (or need to) more closely identify what you want Word to find.) Then click in the box next to 'Replace with' but don't type anything. Instead, click on the 'Format' button and choose how you want it formatted. Then of course, click 'Replace all'. Please note, this will only work for text already in the document. All future occurrences will have to be 'replaced' again. Please also remember that Word is designed to work with text and probably won't be as good at identifying mathematical variables as Excel.
I hope this was helpful! :)
Dani FarrellDani Farrell
If you are using merge fields, you can do something like this:
And format each field
{}
with the color you want.AndréAndré
1- Just copy your table from excel2- In word: Home->Paste options->Link & Keep Source Formatting
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