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Default Max with Conditional Formatting in Office 2007

Maybe first question is where can I find a manual that will provide detailed
"How To's..." for the new conditional formatting in Office 2007? I have used
Excel for many years and conditionally formatting now rarely seems to do what
I want without a lot of steps. I must be missing something!

For now I also would like some specifc help. In cells T7:V73, I have price
information. For each row, I want to just bold the one of the three that is
MAX. Tried a few steps and either bolds just max for whole section or once
got it to bold everything. In the end, for each row amongst T to V there
will be one cell bolded. I think it should be simple, but just not having
any success.

Thanks in advance for all of the help!
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Peter
 
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