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In this tutorial, Richard Ross demonstrates how to use conditional formatting in Microsoft Access to format fields in forms or reports based on values in other fields. He shows how to change the color of a field based on its value, such as making the credit limit red if it exceeds a thousand dollars. He then explains how to apply conditional formatting to multiple fields on a form, such as making the first-name and last-name fields red if the credit limit exceeds a thousand dollars. Ross walks through the process in design view, accessing the conditional formatting menu to customize the formatting for each field individually.