Conditional formatting, formula for the top 5 negative numbers for a row.

hotrod

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Row A1 - FX1 of negative/positive numbers -600 to 1100.
I want to know which ones are the highest negative number (top 5) in the row.
Thanks for your help in advanced.
 

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Hi Neil

The formula you have suggested does not work. Do you have any other suggestions?
 
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Formula did not highlight any numbers.

=A1<=LARGE($A1:$FX1,6) Highlights all the negative numbers, but I only want the top 5.
 
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