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hey everyone read here today I want to show you multiple ways to apply specific colors using field based conditional formatting now Ive previously only used hex codes before when doing this but thanks to some information provided by will Thompson over at the power bi team I now know there are more color codes that can be used so lets hop in a power bi and get started so the primary goal of this video is to talk about the actual measures themselves which in this case are going to be these codes that we have up here and as I talked about I had previously only used hex color codes before but theres going to be a few other types that were gonna discuss today but if you are curious how to actually apply these as far as the field based conditional formatting goes Im going to go ahead and link you to that video down here and if youre even more curious about how I actually applied that field based conditional formatting to these cards where on this one its applying to the title this is