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Thanks for joining this quick how-to screencast brought to you by Salesforce Support. To see more content like this, hit subscribe so you get notified when we drop more content. Have you ever wondered how to make your hot cases stand out from the rest? We're here to show you how you can make this happen with a simple image formula. First, we'll explain the formula in plain language. When your case priority is high, we'll display a red flag. If your case priority is medium, we'll display a yellow flag. And a green one if your case priority is low. Now we'll walk through how to construct this formula in the formula editor. In setup we'll find the case object and under fields and relationships we'll create a formula field. With the return type text and we'll name it priority flag. We're going to use an image and a case function to build this formula. On the advanced formula tab find and select image under functions. Then click on insert selected function. Replace the image URL parameter...