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Actually, I meant to put UNIONS,INTERSECTIONS etc... (referring to the error
message Excel gives)... BUT, since I didn't---Thanks for clarifying, Harlan Regarding my proposed solution, thanks (again) for taking the time to perfect it. *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Harlan Grove" wrote: First, don't change subject lines. Doing so screws up some newsreaders. Ron Coderre wrote... If you want to use a Conditional Format.... You'd need to put the formula in a cell and have the CF cell's Formula Is refer to that cell. .... You were using an intersection, not a union. So don't use either. Excel treats colons, :, as operators for range references, returning references to the smallest single area range containing all the range references separated by the colons. For example, if you had a defined name RNG referring to C5:J5, the expression RNG:H12 would result in a reference to C5:J12. Conditional formatting has no problem with such range references, so use =AND(B1=MIN(E1:E5),ROWS(RNG:B1)=ROWS(RNG), COLUMNS(RNG:B1)=COLUMNS(RNG)) Note that this also means Excel has no trouble with multiple cell references that look like Sheet1!A1:Sheet1!X99 as long as the worksheet name is the same. |
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