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how to have negative numbers be in red font

how to have negative numbers be in red font

Posted on Oct 12, 2021 2:59 PM

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Posted on Oct 12, 2021 3:08 PM

Select the cells you want the change to apply to. Click Format in the Inspector, then Cell, then click Conditional Highlighting.


Click Add a Rule. Number is selected by default. In the right-hand panel, click Less than.


Type 0 in the input area and choose a fill or text colour, or create a custom colour scheme:




Click Done to confirm.

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Oct 12, 2021 3:08 PM in response to olIAdude

Select the cells you want the change to apply to. Click Format in the Inspector, then Cell, then click Conditional Highlighting.


Click Add a Rule. Number is selected by default. In the right-hand panel, click Less than.


Type 0 in the input area and choose a fill or text colour, or create a custom colour scheme:




Click Done to confirm.

how to have negative numbers be in red font

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