@thecodingboat9505

This is the best video I have seen on the internet for conditional formatting, you have solved all the challenges of conditional formatting.

@martinstaufenberg6720

Thank you for the concise explanation.

@danielekstrand7089

OMG! I have struggled with this for so long. This is by far THE best explanation I have personally seen. Thanks so much. Definitely a new subscriber.

@VitaLife-r7o

Thank you so much! Like everybody else I didn’t know what I was doing wrong. Seen an article on the Internet that mentioned relative and absolute notions. It didn’t explain however as well as you did the WHY and which one. Phew. Saved so much time. Thank you 👏

@arayahomes4308

I LOVE HOW you explain the why to us. I love how the why is explained in layman terms, great video and amazing instruction. Keep up the layman speak, it's so useful for everyone and not just techies. Awesome. I definitely am subscribing, you really understand how to teach, which is a rare thing.

@imrachid1

I just wanted to take a moment to say a huge thank you for your help with my Excel problem. Your video tutorial was incredibly helpful and I was able to follow along step-by-step to fix the issue I was having.

@bhakti64

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@rikardsred

Greetings from Brazil :)
Thank you very much for your video! It really helped!
I applied conditional formatting as you taught here based on a reference cell value. In this way, by changing the value in that specific field the color code follows.
So I did 3 formulas:
1.) Go to Conditional Formatting >> New Rule >> Format only cells that contain
... Drop down#1: Cell Value
... Drop down #2: greater than or equals to
... Drop down #3: Clicked on the cell I wanted as reference (ex. =$B$5)
... Format = color green

2.) Then I just replicate the same process for condition 'less than' the cell reference with format yellow color and another condition for when it's 'less than' 0 (Zero) format red color

Works like a charm! And now I have more flexibility in my conditional formatting!

@bhakti64

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@storiesreadaloudforkids2224

thankyou very much for explaining clearly how to use this, I am truly grateful. It saved a lot of time and research

@DukeSBack-o6i

Thank you. This is one of the best explanation of using conditional formatting.

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@sauryatomer2465

Excellent presentation. Loved the way you explained an important excel functionality in simple and precise manner.

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@ravikumar-up1cz

Thank you so much for explaining cf with  ease

@chrisvale356

Thank you! Very informative and I was able to accomplish what I needed to.

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@shrikrishnakadle8209

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