Conditional format formula

Mel Smith

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  1. 365
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Hello folks,

I am using the following formula to try and create some CF: ="minifs(aj4:aj63,aj4:aj63>0)"

I am trying to achieve highlighting the cell or cells that contain the lowest value that is greater than zero. What is wrong with my formula, please?

Mel
 

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Type this in Rule:
=AJ4=MINIFS($AJ$4:$AJ$63,$AJ$4:$AJ$63,">"&0)
 
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