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-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "tvh" wrote in message ... thanks, folks....worked great! "T. Valko" wrote: Select the range of cells you want to format Goto FormatConditional Formatting Formula Is: =COUNTIF($V$8:$X$8,"0")=3 Click the format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "tvh" wrote in message ... I apologize for taking up your time, but I did search before asking. I need to highlight a row if three particular cells in the row (V8, W8 and X8) all contain a value greater than 0. I tried several different formulae, but no luck. Thanks |
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