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Default Formatting multiple values


Hi,
I have been using conditional formatting (see formulas below)to
highlight the 3 largest values in a column; the largest =red, 2nd
largest=green & 3rd largest =blue. A problem arises if there are
multiple entries of values. For example, if the largest value appears
numerous times Excel will highlight them all in red & ignore the second
& third place values. If two cells contain the largest value, it will
highlight those in red, one cell with the second largest value, &
ignore everything else. How can I make ALL cells with the largest
value=red, ALL second largest=green, ALL third largest=blue?
And just out of curiosity, if the largest & 2nd largest values each
appear once, and the 3rd largest appears several times, what logic does
Excel use to determine which of the 3rd place cells are highlighted?

=MAX(B$5:B$40)
=LARGE(B$5:B$40,2)
=LARGE(B$5:B$40,3)


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