Select the range in column A you want shaded then go Format>Conditional Formatting and select "Formula Is" then type
=B1>50
and then select whatever format you want to apply. You will have to adjust the row reference (ie here B1) to whatever is your first row in your selection.
1 Select the first cell in Column 1
2 Open the Conditional Formatting Menu
3 Select Formula is
4 In the Formula box type: =B1>50 (I'm assuming your Columns are A & B)
5 Select the format you wish to apply
6 Click OK
7 Copy and Paste Special Formats to the remaining cells in Column 1
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