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Default How do I formulate a high price column

I need to know the highest price I have ever paid for a product. In my
inventory, I update prices monthly, changing the previously recorded price.
If the "new price" is more than the price recorded in the "high price"
column, I want that price to change to the "new Price" amount. I have tried
using the MAX formula in conjunction with the IF formula, but it is not
working properly because if the "New Price" is in between the the two prices,
it records that "New Price". Any suggestions? (I am pretty much a novice at
this, so please try to keep it simple. Note: I have Excel 2003 & I posed
this question already & got a response, (about using a VBA code) but I didn't
understand it all. I was told to "right-click on tab", - what tab?
 
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