Is this possible with microsoft excel?

annoyingmi

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Hi, I have a doubt to clarify.
heres what i wanted to do, lets say for example,
if my question was..

Highlight loss (negative income) in red and bold it.
Highlight profit above a certain lets say >$10,000 in blue and italic it.

Is it possible to command excel to do such things?

Programming excel to italic/bold/underline or even change the font colour if the value was exceeding a certain amount.

Thanks in advance. =D
 

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Sure.

Have a look at conditional formatting (format --> conditional formatting).
 
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Got Format -> Conditional Formatting

You can tell excel to change colors formats etc when certain conditions are met.
 
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