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Since you don't give any detail, I'll assume that your quotes are in
B2:H2 and that you want to show the low-price supplier via conditional formatting. Select B2:H2, with B2 the active cell. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting and set the dropdowns and textboxes to CF1: Formula is =B2=MIN(B2:H2) Click Format: Format1: <Patterns/<color of your choice In article , !Maniac McGhee! <!Maniac wrote: |
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