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Bob Phillips
 
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Default CONDITIONAL FORMATING FINDING TEXT CONTAINING SPECIFIC NUMBERS

As long as you don't have too many, you could try this approach where the
name is in A1, number in B1

=ISNUMBER(FIND(IF(A1="Sydney","123456",IF(A1="Joe" ,"565656")),B1))

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Bob Phillips

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"Twiggy" wrote in message
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Thanks Bob, very helpful, but what if I have a number of numbers to find

for
each person eg "123456", "654321" and "456789" - Do I have to put each of
these in as a separate formula?

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=ISNUMBER(FIND("123456",A1))

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Bob Phillips

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"Twiggy" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet of dialled telephone number in various formats eg
"01234123456", or "00441234123456", and am trying to highlight their

personal
calls using conditional formatting.

I am looking for a formula that says highlight this cell if this cell
CONTAINS "123456" ie that last six digits of the number. Some people

do
however use a * at the end of the number dialled to indicate a

personal
call
but they are not consistent! e.g 01234123456* or 00441234123456*

Any ideas?