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hi everyone my name is Paul from Bernese learnings uh so today what weamp;#39;ll be learning about is how to get around that problem where you have formatting in a particular cell someone gives you a really big spreadsheet and it has some colors in it or some different formatting and you want to be able to differentiate between that using logic functions now your standard if statements will not work so you have to do something a little bit extra to be able to do that so in this video weamp;#39;re going to show you how to do that so youamp;#39;ll be able to do it for pretty much any formatting that you that you come across so letamp;#39;s get into it first step in creating an ifs function that is sensitive to cell formatting is to create a an actual function for the specific formatting that youamp;#39;re interested in so weamp;#39;ve got two examples one with some background colors and some other ones with alignments just to show you how it works so the first step is to go to form