Edit: apply the format to the entire row, you can select the row while doing this.
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Cheers,<font size=+2><font color="red"> Nate<font color="blue"> Oliver</font></font></font> This message was edited by NateO on 2002-12-04 17:50
Under conditional format, change the drop down to formula is.
For condition 1, type the formula
=if(a3=max($A$3:$A$24),1,0) then format
For condition 2, type the formula
=if(a3=min($a$3:$a$24),1,0)
Make sure you put the range as absolute reference otherwise multiple highlights will showup.
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