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Default Highlighting (formatting) 4 lowest cells in a named range to differntcolor

Hi all,
I have a line of code in a macro that reads as follows
Format(Evaluate("=AVERAGE(SMALL(my_rng,{1,2,3,4})) "), "0.00")
This code finds the average of the 4 smallest values in the range and
formats the result as currency. Works fine.
What I would like to do is use a similiar line of code that would
highlight those values in the worksheet.
I am thinking of something like:
Format("SMALL(my_rng,{1,2,3,4})", "Color = 49407")
but I get sytax error with this. thks in advance for any help.
BRC
 
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