This course is part 8 of a 9-part series on Excel Formulas & Functions: from basic to advanced.
Formula-based formatting is all about using formulas to create custom, dynamic formatting rules in Excel. This allows you to go beyond the standard, “out of the box” formatting tools and templates, and apply custom styles based on underlying functions. This section introduces several case studies, including highlighting rows using the MOD function, formatting based on the value of other cells, and using text functions and logical operators to trigger custom effects.
About the Excel Formulas & Functions Series:
In this series, you will develop tools to transform Excel from a basic spreadsheet program into a dynamic and powerful analytics tool. Courses cover 75+ formulas, and feature hands-on, contextual demos and practice exercises designed to help you not only memorize formula syntax, but to think like Excel.
You’ll learn how to write complex, powerful functions from scratch, allowing you to:
- Build dynamic tools & dashboards to filter, display and analyze your data
- Join datasets from multiple sources in seconds with LOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH functions
- Pull real-time data from APIs directly into Excel using WEBSERVICE & FILTERXML
- Manipulate dates, times, text, and arrays with ease
- Automate tedious and time-consuming analytics tasks (no VBA required!)
- And much more
If you’re looking for the ONE series covering all of the advanced formulas and functions that you need to become an absolute Excel rock star, you’ve found it!