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[Music] hi everyone thank you for tuning in to pace yourself today were going to be talking about how to put an image in a field and have it dynamically change based off a particular value so here on the left hand side in my cases list view you can see that im using an image to showcase if a case is open or closed making it pretty clear for the user what they have to work on obviously you can still sort by using an image status as well because the value on the field is different so how did i do this if you go into our cases object this is the record were looking at you can see our image status is also in our highlight panel but how did i do this so if i open up our cases object we added this field called image status and on this image status its a formula the formula field im referencing is an if status and if the result is true showcase this image but if the result is false showcase this image the numbers at the end showcase the size and im dictating what size it is where im re