Conditional Formatting: Color row green if cell in column D says "Low"

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So I want to some conditional formatting that will color columns A through D in green if the cell in column D says "Low". I want this to apply for range A3:D100.

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Highlight A3:D100
Click on Conditional Formatting>New Rule
Choose "Use a formula to determine which cells to format"
Enter =$D3="Low" as the formula
Adjust the format of the conditional format to what you want
Click OK
 
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Highlight A3:D100
Click on Conditional Formatting>New Rule
Choose "Use a formula to determine which cells to format"
Enter =$D3="Low" as the formula
Adjust the format of the conditional format to what you want
Click OK

Wow that was easy thanks!
 
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