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In order to highlight the highest value in a column of numbers, I'm using the
conditional format formula: =(F3=(MAX(F:F))) However, there are #div/0 errors in this column and it won't work. Is there a way to re-write the funtion so that it ignores the #div/0 errors? Perhaps with a =not(iferror) or something to the like? |
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