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howard

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I have a formula in N1:N14 oon sheet "Macro"

Code:
=IF(M1>5000000,"Split Cheque advise","")

I have tried o set up CF to highlight the cells that are not blank in the range N1:N14 in yellow, but cannot get it to work

It would be appreciated if someone could asssist me
 

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How to find 2nd largest value in a column?
MAX finds the largest value. =LARGE(A:A,2) will find the second largest. =SMALL(A:A,3) will find the third smallest
I have managed to resolve this

Code:
 =AND(N1<>"",NOT(ISBLANK(N1)))
 
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You could just use
Excel Formula:
=N1<>""
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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