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Default Conditional formatting on =max()

Assume the data is in B2:B10

Select B2:B10 (with B2 active),
then apply conditional formatting using the formula:
=B2=INDEX($B$2:$B$10,MATCH(MAX($B$2:$B$10),$B$2:$B $10,0))

A sample construct for the above is at:
http://cjoint.com/?lhpScaMqJm
Seabootz_newusers.xls
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I need to conditional format a cell to a colour for the maximum number
in a range but I keep getting the maximum number plus one or two other
numbers not always the maximum. What am I doing wrong

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