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  1. Changing out the colors that display is quick and easy:

    1. Find the new color (s) you want to use. A wide variety of HTML color choices are available. ...
    2. Once you find a new color you’d like to use, note the color’s name.
    3. Go to your SharePoint list’s List Settings page.
    4. Find and click on your new color-coded calculated column.
    5. Look at your field’s formula and find the words red , orange and green. ...
    blog.splibrarian.com/2012/06/06/using-calculated-columns-to-add-color-coding-to-your-sharepoint-lists/
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    You can extend the use of those calculated columns to provide the color coding you need. With the help of CEWP, you can use the calculated formula to provide additional formatting and the formula will determine which color the value will be. You need the a script to load on a CEWP and make changes to the calculated column.
    sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/43775/calculate…
    Do you want the calculated fields have different color based on their values? such as if the value is greater than X, we make it green. if so, you may consider using Client Side Rendering, add some JS script to the page to achieve the goal. Yes. You can do it .
    stackoverflow.com/questions/61125816/how-do-i-color-c…
    One of the best features in SharePoint is its ability to color code various content types or data fields. Color coding offers an efficient way to visually organize and differentiate different kinds of content. You can color code your calendar for example. Color coding can be done with CSS as well.
    pathtosharepoint.com/color-coding-sharepoint/
    You can do this in a calculated field. You have your Account column you will use to select what it is in the dropdown on your forms. Then, you create a separate column to show on the list view for the display as the calculated field. Lets call it Account Display. Try this formula and see if it works for you.
    sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/118168/calculat…
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