I have finally got it to work.
As I was at work and simply tried to type a few figures into a new
worksheet, I made the inexcusable mistake of putting the CF into cell B1!
I consider it an honour to be helped by you.
Your post on the six pointed star was absolutely brilliant. The best I've
ever seen.
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Big Rick
"B. R.Ramachandran" wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I did test the formula before posting my reply.
I tried to mimic conditions where things could go wrong in CF.
Please check the CF formula; if by any chance the formula is enclosed
between double quotation marks, i.e., ="ISNUMBER(MATCH($B$2,$A$1:$A$11,0))",
remove the quotes, and see whether it helps.
If you inadvertently forgot to type the '=' sign when you entered the
formula the first time, Excel encloses the formula between double quotes,
and CF won't work. If you try again, the CF window WILL show an '=' sign at
the front. However, the double quotes will still be there and CF will not
work; and you can make it work by removing those quotes.
Regards,
B. R. Ramachandran
"Big Rick" wrote:
This does not seem to work either.
Have these formulas been tested?
I am eternally grateful for any help given, but if these work on another
computer, maybe it me doing something wrong. (Although I have got to grips
with CF before)
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Big Rick
"B. R.Ramachandran" wrote:
Hi,
Select B2.
Under "Conditional Formatting",
Formula Is =ISNUMBER(MATCH($B$2,$A$1:$A$11,0))
Format the font color appropriately.
Regards,
B. R. Ramachandran
"Big Rick" wrote:
I have a range of 11 random numbers (but all different) in cells (A1:A11)
In B2 I have a single number.
I would like to Conditionally Format this cell so that if it matches any 1
of the 11 cells it would turn to Green.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in anticipation.
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Big Rick
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