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Todayamp;#39;s video is about Conditional Formatting in Excel. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can use formulas in Conditional Formatting and how you can conditionally format a range based on the value of another cell. So for example, conditionally format a row in Excel based on a sales value in that row? This way you can highlight a row or adjust the font color of a row based on another cell. Itamp;#39;s going to be fun. Letamp;#39;s get to it. (upbeat music) In this example, I have lists of names and the yearly salary for each person. I want to format the values order rows if the salary is greater than or equal to the salary I type in here. So Iamp;#39;m going to do two different versions of this. In the first version, I just want to highlight the values, in the second version I want to highlight the rows where this condition is true because Iamp;#39;m adjusting the formatting based on a condition, I need to use Conditional Formatting. So first thing I need to do is highli