00:00In my previous video, I demonstrated how you can highlight every other row as you add more rows
00:04to your data set using modulus function and conditional formatting. But someone on my
00:09comment section replied saying, why not use is even or is odd function? And this is how you do
00:13it. First, you can highlight your data set, excluding the header, all the way down to the
00:17very last row. You go home, style, conditional formatting, and after that, enter new rule,
00:22select use formula. And this is the formula I'll be using, is even, and make sure you start with
00:26A2. Go format, go fill, and select the color that you like. Click OK and OK one more time.
00:31And you can see that the rows are highlighted. Now, if you enter new rows like this, you can
00:36see they are automatically highlighting. Now to draw a border. Again, select your data set,
00:41excluding the header, all the way down, home style, conditional formatting, new rule. And this is the
00:45rule you'll be using. Select formula, is A2 like that. Go format. After that, go to border, and then
00:51go outline, OK, and OK. Now every time you add a new row, it's highlighted and has border in it.
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