9-236. Use f and c to move the highlighting to “Format” and then press 1(SETFORM).• On the FORMAT dialog box that appears, perform steps 3 and 4 of the procedure under“To specify cell formatting” (page 9-13) to configure format settings.• Including format settings will cause a sample of the format to appear in the “Format” line.→7. If you want to configure multiple conditions, repeat steps 3 through 6.8. After the settings are the way you want, press J.• This returns to the screen in step 1. The icon is displayed in the status bar while thecell cursor is located at a cell with conditional formatting.u Configuring Settings for Value Of Cell Type ConditionsThe following condition settings can be configured when “Value Of Cell” is selected as thecondition type in step 4 under “To configure conditional formatting settings” (page 9-22).• Expre (Expression) ... Specifies the conditional expression (Cell = input value), which isselected using the function menu. In the function menu formulas “C” is used in place of “Cell”.• V1, V2 (Value 1, Value 2) ... When 1(≤C≤) or 2(C<,use these lines to input values for assignment to the V1 and V2 variables in the conditionalexpression.• Value ... When a function menu item other than 1 or 2 is selected for “Expre”, use thisline to input a value for assignment to the Value variable in the conditional expression.Example: 0≤Cell≤1 Example: Cell=BLANK