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Default condtional format - hightlight max results

Do you have all the $ signs in the correct place?

You want a fixed range but a relative cell............L4


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 20:11:01 -0700, Nadine
wrote:

neither worked.

first one, changed nothing

second one, only changed L4 to red and that one wasn't the max number


"T. Valko" wrote:

I tried
formula is =L4=max(L4:L20)
changes everything to red except for the lowest value


Use the above but change the formula to:

=L4=max($L$4:$L$20)


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Biff
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"Nadine" wrote in message
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Have 3 columns, L M N which display percentage results based on values
entered in other columns (cells in columns contain count formulas)
In these columns I want the max result to highlight in different color

I tried
cell value is - equal to - =max(L4:L20)
but does nothing

I tried
formula is =L4=max(L4:L20)
changes everything to red except for the lowest value