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Not sure I follow you on this. There is no fill color set in the condtional
formatting. It's set to make the TEXT red and nothing more.

OK, tell me you had that right off the top of your head!


Pretty much. I do this kind of stuff all day, every day! I "better" know
what I'm doin'.


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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"robert morris" wrote in message
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Biff,

OK, tell me you had that right off the top of your head! Works like it
should but, why does the "fill" color fill the row until a cell is
selected?
This is not a problem, just curiousity. Without the fill color nothing
appears until I enter a number in a cell then the high number goes to the
red
color as it should.

Thanks a bunch (big bunch) for the help.

I'm a trans-planted Sooner from Oklahoma now living on Hilton Head Island,
SC and a die-hard Dallas Cowboy fan. We had some great games with the
Steelers many years.

Go Cowboys

Thanks again,

Bob




"T. Valko" wrote:

Ok, since the file is in xls format I did this in Excel 2002.

Based on the sample file you sent...

Select cell D11
Goto FormatConditional Formatting
Formula Is:

=D11=MAX($D11,$F11,$H11,$J11,$L11,$N11)

You already have the format style set so just OK out.

Now, with D11 still selected...
Goto EditCopy
Press and *hold down* the CTRL key then select D12:D16, F11:F16, H11:H16,
J11:J16, L11:L16, N11:N16
Release the CTRL key
Goto EditPaste SpecialFormatsOK

The same technique will work in Excel 2007 (just the menu locations are
different)

P.S. Where are you located.


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Go Steelers!
RIP Myron Cope

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"robert morris" wrote in message
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Biff,

Yes, highlight the highest score in each row. Notice the highest score
in
each row is not added in the Total (O11) score.

Bob

P.S. Where are you located. I'm up all night because I'm old.



"T. Valko" wrote:

Ok, got the file.

I'm not real sure what you're wanting to do here.

Highlight the highest pos in each row?


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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"robert morris" wrote in
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Biff,

I just emailed it.

Bob

"T. Valko" wrote:

Can I see the file?

If you want to send a copy to me I'll take a look. I'm at:

xl can help at comcast period net

Remove "can" and change the obvious.

Let me know if you are going to send the file. I don't always check
that
email account.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"robert morris" wrote in
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Biff,

Nothing works. Excel always changes the Relative Cells to
Absolute.
I've
tried everything. The range of D11:D20 changes to $D$11:$D$20
and
colors
every row. I also tried Range of D11,F11,H11,J11,L11,N11. Same
problem,
all cells color until one cell is selected in a Row. That Row
then
works
correctly one time through, then the second test run on that Row
leaves
all
cells colored. I'm lost! Any more ideas?

Bob

"T. Valko" wrote:

It works for me.

Are you sure that's the correct formula you want to use?

I'm thinking you probably want to use this:

=D11=MAX(D11,F11,H11,J11,L11,N11)

Let's assume your data is from row 11 to row 20.

Select the range D11:D20

Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingNew RuleUse a
formula
to....

Enter this formula:

=D11=MAX(D11,F11,H11,J11,L11,N11)

Click the Format button
Select the Fill tab
Select the desired color
OK out

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"robert morris" wrote
in
message
...

I have the following Conditional Formatting Formula (which
works
for
the
one
Row); =D11=MAX($D$11,$F$11,$H$11,$J$11,$L$11,$N$11)

Problem is I cannot copy this row down as needed. Excel
always
converts
the
Relative references to Absolute. I have used F4 to toggle to
Relative
but
soon as I "Apply" they convert back to Absolute.

What am I missing? Also, I'm using Office 2007.

Bob














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