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this doesn't work..
![]() i did exactly what you said but both cells both B2 and C2 were filled. maybe i didn't explain what i want. let's say i want to put data for 2 contestants. Then i need to highlight(by formatting) the higher value for each characteristic. for example height b2: 1,68 c2: 1,75 ! i want cell C2 to be highlighted |
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