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    Re: Changing cell color from an if statement

    Select your entire range (i.e B2:M20) Conditional Formatting > Use Formula

    =B2=MAX($B2:$M2)
    Format color as required.
    Does that help?
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    Re: Changing cell color from an if statement

    Thank you ChemistB, took me a few minutes, but I got it working. appreciate the help!

    Now, let's see if I can take this one step farther.

    once I have identified the highest value, I would like to have row 3 show the result of the row 2 value divided by the highest value. Do you know of a formula that will perform this function? thanks again
    Last edited by jmansell; 09-27-2012 at 04:22 PM.

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