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Default Formula, Conditional Formula Needed

This also worked Thank You very much Karl

"T. Valko" wrote:

Here's a better method.

Select the 3 cells of interest from bottom to top. That is, select cell N31
first, hold down the CTRL key then select N19 and N7. Cell N7 is the active
cell. It doesn't have any fill color while N19 and N31 appear "blueish".

Goto FormatConditional Formatting
Formula Is:

=AND(COUNT(N$7,N$19,N$31)0,N7=MIN(N$7,N$19,N$31))

Click the Format button
Select the style(s) desired
OK out

Biff

"Karl" wrote in message
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FC your sugestion worked could not get the =inderect formula also posted
to
work I don't have 2007 though again Thanks

"FC" wrote:

I do not have a formula at hand, but I can give you a conditional
formatting
that will work using the smart way, but you have to follow all the
instructions as is :
1-format n7, n19 and n31 with color green.
1-click on n7 and go to conditional formatting and do this:
conditonal formatting value is greater than(then click on n19)and
format
with automatic color.
add another conditional formatting value is greater than( then click on
n31)and format with automatic color.
Do exactly the same procedure for n19 and for n31( remember 2 conditional
formatting for each cell, using greater than... in both and using
automatic
color for both in both for a grand total of 6 conditional formatting.
Test
it!!!
"Karl" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet where I have a value in cell n7,n19 and n31 I
want to
have the cell of those 3 with the lowest number between them to turn
green
and the other cells stay as they are. Thanks Karl