I want to apply conditional formatting to a range of cells within a row if every cell is filled.

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So I want to highlight a range of cells within a specific row if every column within that row is filled with any text. What formula can I use?

So in the above example, I would like the second row to be automatically highlighted when I type in the x under signed. I know how to highlight each row based on if only signed is filled. But I want the condition to apply ONLY when ALL the columns are filled within a row.
 

Excel Facts

Wildcard in VLOOKUP
Use =VLOOKUP("Apple*" to find apple, Apple, or applesauce
if you select the range first and use something like

=COUNTIF($C2:$E2,"x")=3 as the conditional formatting formula
 
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