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(but it will also work in Excel 2007) The formula will work but the menu path is different! Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage rulesNew ruleUse a formula to determine which cells to format But, why use this option when you can use the Top/Bottom Rules option. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "T. Valko" wrote in message ... What version of Excel are you using? Use conditional formatting Assume the range of numbers is A1:A20 For Excel versions prior to Excel 2007 (but it will also work in Excel 2007): Select the range of cells, A1:A20 Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting Select the Formula Is option Enter this formula in the box on the right: =A1=LARGE(A$1:A$20,10) Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out For Excel 2007 Select the range of cells, A1:A20 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingTop/Bottom RulesTop 10 Items Fill in the info, select a format OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Help Wanted" <Help wrote in message ... i would like to know how to highlight the ten highest numbers in a range without doing it manually. |
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