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hi and welcome to this tutorial here Im going to show you how to use conditional formatting in order to highlight cells that meet a certain criteria within Excel specifically any cell that is greater than a certain value and if youd like to get this spreadsheet go to teach Excel com search for this tutorial and you can download it there so what Ive got here is a sample list of employees with their sick day count for an entire year and some of them such as Michael Scott and creed bratton have been sick a lot so heres the list now what I want to do is filter it were not I dont want to filter it actually its the wrong word I just want to highlight the cells that are greater than a certain value filtering is for a later tutorial so what I want to do is highlight the sick days so Im going to select all of the sick days and I want to do this with conditional formatting so I dont want to change the way the the order of the employees or anything like that which is what filtering would