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If you apply a Conditional Formatting formula `=$A1>100` to the range A1:C10, what specific visual result will occur?

A. An entire row (columns A through C) will be highlighted if the value in column A of that row is greater than 100
B. Only the cells in column A will be highlighted
C. The entire grid will highlight if cell A1 exceeds 100
D. It will fail with an error because absolute references are disabled in conditional formatting
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
By locking the column reference ($A) but leaving the row relative (1), the formatting condition for columns B and C evaluates the criteria strictly against column A.
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