Transform Your Excel Rows Instantly

Learn the secrets of Excel's auto formatting to elevate your spreadsheet skills today.

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The process is as follows,

1. Launch Excel and Select the Rows

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2. Go to “Conditional Formatting”

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3. Click “Manage Rules”

4. Click on “New Rules”

5. Go to the Marked option and Type:
=ISBLANK($B4)=FALSE

6. Go to “Format” and Select the “Outline Border”

7. Click “Apply” and “Ok”

We are Done. The Rows have been Formatted. If we type anything on the Empty row, It’ll automatically format itself.

That’s how you can use auto-formatting to make rows in Excel more organized and visually appealing. Whether you’re managing sales reports, tracking projects, or analyzing data, auto-formatting ensures your spreadsheets are clear and professional.

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