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OK then. I'm going in circles on this.
I want to conditionally format the cell that contains the Median or closest thereto. I have a row of cells in different currencies eg a b c d e f 1 USD GBP EUR CHF ZAR AUD 2 10000 13500 17000 8500 12500 4500 Base Currency 3 1 1.54 1.27 .84 .1 .66 Conversion rate to USD 4 10000 20847 21613 7175 1232 2956 Converted to USD =median(a4:f4) results in 8587 which does not appear in row 4 In another method which uses multiple rows, I subtract the median from the actual value and square the result to remove any negatives. Then the min of that is closest to the median and therefore the answer. But I want to do this in one cell as a conditional format behind A4 to F4. Any help deeply appreciated!! Best regards, Bony I want to normalise these to a single currency (USD) so as to determine the Median |
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