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Conditional Formating
I need help setting up conditional formatting in an Excel Spreadsheet. I am
getting ready to review numbers from several vendors regarding office supplies. After inputting the cost per item from each vendor (I have 3 bidders) I would like Excel to identify the lowest price of the three and highlight that cell in a predetermined color. Is there a way to set this up? Your help is appreciated. -- Beomeister |
Conditional Formating
say the 3 bidders cost per item are already on cells B2,B3 and B4
select cells from B2,B3 to B4 formatconditional formattingformula is =B2=MIN($B$2:$B$4) formatfont or patternchoose ur color... regards, driller -- ***** birds of the same feather flock together.. "Beomeister" wrote: I need help setting up conditional formatting in an Excel Spreadsheet. I am getting ready to review numbers from several vendors regarding office supplies. After inputting the cost per item from each vendor (I have 3 bidders) I would like Excel to identify the lowest price of the three and highlight that cell in a predetermined color. Is there a way to set this up? Your help is appreciated. -- Beomeister |
Conditional Formating
Format/ Conditional Formatting/ Cell value is/ equal to:
=MIN($A1:$C1) -- David Biddulph "Beomeister" wrote in message ... I need help setting up conditional formatting in an Excel Spreadsheet. I am getting ready to review numbers from several vendors regarding office supplies. After inputting the cost per item from each vendor (I have 3 bidders) I would like Excel to identify the lowest price of the three and highlight that cell in a predetermined color. Is there a way to set this up? Your help is appreciated. -- Beomeister |
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