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Hi, Biff,
Yes, but the post didn't contain this requirement, just "highlight" them! Regards, Stefi Biff ezt *rta: That'll work but both numbers will be the same format. Biff "Stefi" wrote in message ... A:J is 10 columns, not 6. If you have 6 columns of scores starting with A, then your range is A:F, the 7th summary column is G. Use conditional formatting for range A1:F1! Select this range Format/Conditional formatting/Choose Formula as condition/Enter this formula: =OR(A1=MAX($A$1:$F$1),A1=MIN($A$1:$F$1)) Choose a pattern Regards, Stefi " ezt *rta: I'm using a worksheet where I have 7 columns, of the 7, six of the columns have scores where I'm using the formula =sum(a1:j1)-max(a1:j1)-min(a1:j1) to eliminate the high and low and put the total of the remaining four in the 7th column. My question is, how can I format the cells so that it will highlight the "high and low" scores that are being eliminated? |
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