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Have you ever wanted to highlight the top score (or value) in an Excel table? In this tutorial, weamp;#39;ll show you how Here we have a list of names in column A in the range A2:A11 and their corresponding score in column B We want to automatically highlight the top score in this Excel table We can do this by using the built-in conditional formatting options in Excel First, highlight the cells that you wish to apply the formatting to In this example, we will select cells B2:B11 in the spreadsheet Make sure that the Home tab is the active tab and then select Conditional Formatting and then Manage Rules This is where we can see all of our conditional formatting rules that have been applied to our current selection of B2:B11 At the moment, we donamp;#39;t have any conditional formatting so letamp;#39;s click on the amp;quot;New Ruleamp;quot; button to enter our condition Select amp;quot;format only top or bottom ranked valuesamp;quot; as the rule type Make sure that amp;quot;Top