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I need to highlight a set of values (column A) from a list of ID's (Column B). All I want to do is highlight the value. I have tried using conditional formatting to highlight duplicates but there are duplicates in column A that don't match column B. Below is an ...
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Highlighting rows with specific values from a list of ID's Hello! I need to highlight a set of values (column A) from a list of ID's (Column B). All I want to do is highlight the value. I have tried using conditional formatting to highlight duplicates but ......
Hello I am trying to make a spreadsheet where the employees' names are put into the roster and their names highlight or do something so they are not picked again and double up anywhere the same with the vehicles. The attachment is an example of what I am trying to sort out o...
I'm comfortable with conditional logic and I've made the data consistent between the two columns so that highlighting duplicates is error-proof. Here's where it gets b...Show More Formulas and Functions Like 0 Reply HansVogelaarApr 15, 2022 DanielAtGSU Select B1:B9 (or to the end of...
Copper Contributor Apr 16, 2022 Solved I have two columns of data. I'm comfortable with conditional logic and I've made the data consistent between the two columns so that highlighting duplicates is error-proof. Here's where it gets b... ...
I'm comfortable with conditional logic and I've made the data consistent between the two columns so that highlighting duplicates is error-proof. Here's where it gets b...Show More Formulas and Functions Like 0 Reply HansVogelaarApr 15, 2022 DanielAtGSU Select B1:B9 (or to the end of...
I have two columns of data. I'm comfortable with conditional logic and I've made the data consistent between the two columns so that highlighting duplicates is error-proof.Here's where it gets bumpy: In Column B, I only need to highlight the FIRST instance of a duplicate value that exis...