Syntax: FV(Interest Time Installment Deposit Type).Syntax: DURATION(Interest Investment Future).Syntax: CUMPRINC(Interest Time Capital Start End Type).Cumulative Principal Capital (CUMPRINC).Syntax: CUMIPMT(Interest Time Capital Start End Type).Cumulative Compounded Interest (CUMIPMT).Syntax: FLOOR(Number Significance Mode).Nearest Multiple Smaller Than or Equal To X (FLOOR).Syntax: CEILING(Number Significance Mode).Nearest Multiple Larger Than or Equal To X (CEILING).Sum of Squares of Many Arguments (SUMSQ).Adding New Designs to the Auto-format List.Referencing Data Stored on Other Computers.Referencing Data Stored in Other Worksheets.Referencing Data Stored on Other Sheets.Or you can click the Formats only button instead. In the Paste area, check only the Formats box. Select the cells that are to receive this same formatting.Ĭhoose Edit - Paste Special - Paste Special. To apply the conditional formatting to other cells later:Ĭlick one of the cells that has been assigned conditional formatting. Select all cells with the random numbers.Ĭhoose the Format - Conditional - Condition command to open the corresponding dialog.ĭefine the condition as follows: If cell value is less than J14, format with cell style "Below", and if cell value is greater than or equal to J14, format with cell style "Above". Now you can apply the conditional formatting to the sheet: If you cannot see the entire range, because the Function Wizard is obscuring it, you can temporarily shrink the dialog using the Shrink icon. Use the mouse to select all your random numbers. Set the cursor in a blank cell, for example, J14, and choose Insert - Function. In our particular example, we are calculating the average of the random values. Assign a different background color for the cell and assign a name (for this example, "Below"). To define a second style, click again in a blank cell and proceed as described above. For this example, name the style "Above".
In the Styles deck of the Sidebar, click the New Style from Selection icon. In the Format Cells dialog on the Background tab, click the Color button and then select a background color. Ensure that the Styles window is visible before proceeding.Ĭlick in a blank cell and select the command Format Cells in the context menu. The next step is to apply a cell style to all values that represent above-average turnover, and one to those that are below the average. In the same way as described above, drag down the corner of the rightmost cell in order to create more rows of random numbers. Click the bottom right corner of the selected cell, and drag to the right until the desired cell range is selected. If you want integers of between 0 and 50, enter the formula =INT(RAND()*50).Ĭopy the formula to create a row of random numbers. In one of the cells enter the formula =RAND(), and you will obtain a random number between 0 and 1. For your test you can create tables with any random numbers: This is possible with conditional formatting.įirst of all, create a table in which a few different values occur. For example, in a table of turnovers, you can show all the values above the average in green and all those below the average in red. You want to give certain values in your tables particular emphasis. The dialog is described in detail in LibreOffice Help, and an example is provided below:Įxample of Conditional Formatting: Highlighting Totals Above/Under the Average Value Step1: Generate Number Values Select the cells to which you want to apply a conditional style.Įnter the condition(s) into the dialog box. If the totals change, the formatting changes correspondingly, without having to apply other styles manually. With conditional formatting, you can, for example, highlight the totals that exceed the average value of all totals. Choose Data - Calculate - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled.