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=D1=MIN(IF($C1:$E1<0,$C1:$E1)) "Don Guillett" wrote: try MIN instead -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Deepak" wrote in message ... Hello all, I have values in cell C1 - 10 D1 - 15 E1 - 2 In this case when i use formula in conditional formatting =D1=SMALL($C1:$E1,1) The cell E1 gets highlighted. <<< but if C1 - 0 D1 - 15 E1 - 2 In this case when i use formula in conditional formatting =D1=SMALL($C1:$E1,1) The cell C1 gets highlighted but it should highlight E1 and overrule 0. How is it possible plz help. regards Deepak |
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