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In order to apply shading to alternative rows and columns in Excel, you need to use Conditional Formatting. It is required to use this function: =MOD (ROW (),2)=0 or =MOD (COLUMN (),2)=0.
7. And, in the last field box, choose On Top, which sorts the selected rows to the top of the spreadsheet (choosing On Bottom sorts the selected rows to the bottom). 8.
To accomplish this, enter =COUNTIF (G3:J3,37) in K3 and copy to K14. The values in column K, shown in Figure E, are a count of the number of blue filled cells in the corresponding row.
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