How do I remove conditional formatting in Excel?

To remove conditional formatting in Excel, follow these steps:

1. Select the cells that have conditional formatting that you want to remove.
2. Go to the "Home" tab on the Excel ribbon.
3. Click on the "Conditional Formatting" button in the Styles group.
4. In the dropdown menu, hover over "Clear Rules."
5. In the submenu that appears, choose one of the following options based on what you want to clear:
- To remove only the rule from the selected cells, click on "Clear Rules from Selected Cells."
- To remove all conditional formatting rules from the selected cells, click on "Clear Rules from Selected Cells."
- To remove all conditional formatting rules from the entire worksheet, click on "Clear Rules from Entire Sheet."

After following these steps, the conditional formatting rules will be removed from the selected cells or the entire worksheet, depending on the option you chose.
How do I remove conditional formatting in Excel?

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