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today i want to show you how you could use conditional formatting in microsoft excel now conditional formatting is a really valuable tool that you could use to visualize your data and to see trends and patterns in your data it might sound a little terrifying but its really not lets jump into it and ill show you how to do it so here i am in excel and just as full disclosure before we get going here i work at microsoft as a full-time employee okay well so how can you work with conditional formatting well lets say that im a teacher in school and lets say that i just recently had everyone take a test on i dont know maybe conditional formatting and so these are all the grades that came back we have some people who performed well and others who didnt perform so well of course if i were the teacher i would expect all the grades to be a little higher but hey were just doing this as an example so lets say i have all these grades and i want to see who performed below in 80. so what i c