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=RANK(A1,$A$1:$A$20)<4 assuming your values are in A1:A20 ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "Hardworker" wrote: Hi, Is it possible to "fill" only the top three cells which which is obtained by a formula. eg You have A1, B1, C1. If you reach the targets within each cell then D1 will be red. This is obiously applied for numerous agents. My question again is can i "fill" only the top three agents even if more than three reached target? I currently using a formula to Fill the column red if the criteria is met. Please help! Me -- -------- |
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