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in this video I want to show you how we can create a column chart that appears to have conditional formatting like the one weamp;#39;re seeing on the screen here where certain values are in different colors based on the value or height of that column we started our worksheet by defining the different boundary value so the boundary values here Iamp;#39;ve set our three boundaries which means weamp;#39;re gonna have four groupings and the way Iamp;#39;ve defined them is that the boundary is less than or equal to so if a value is exactly equal to a boundary itamp;#39;s in the lower category now you can define as many boundaries as you need for your particular situation Iamp;#39;m just showing you three here so our source data if production amounts for each of the months here through the year and we have to turn that into our chart data so the way we get the conditional formatting is we actually have four different data series so four columns on the same chart and the reason that it