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Lynda - Google Sheets Essential Training

Moving to the conditional formatting section: "Conditional formatting allows you to highlight cells..." "Highlight" could be mark. "Based on specific conditions" might be depending on particular criteria.

Final check: Make sure all synonyms are correctly substituted, proper nouns are untouched, and the spintax format is applied correctly. Also, ensure that the list of tips and tricks is similarly processed. Lynda - Google Sheets Essential Training

Another example: "intuitive interface" becomes "intuitive|user-friendly|accessible interface" maybe. Wait, "interface" itself can be "interface|UI|layout". Hmm, need to balance between changing the word and keeping the meaning. Words like "robust features" could be "strong|powerful|comprehensive features". Also, ensure that the list of tips and

This process needs to be repeated for each word. However, some words are part of phrases; for example, "Collaboration: Google Sheets allows multiple users to collaborate..." The word "collaborate" here is part of a proper noun, so it stays. Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns, but "collaborate" isn't a proper noun. Hmm. The section titles like "Collaboration" are in bold or headers, but according to the user's instruction, proper nouns are to be left untouched. So maybe the section headers are proper nouns, but they're just words used as headers. This is a bit ambiguous. The user might consider the section headers as titles, but they are just common nouns in this context. Wait, looking at the example, the user's text includes sections like "Collaboration:", "Conditional Formatting:", etc. These are section names but not proper nouns. So I should replace those words if possible. Hmm, need to balance between changing the word