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Default conditional formatting -- testing for multiple words

Thanks, guy.

I, too, found out that the arrays didn't work.

I haven't had a chance to try the other yet. I'm trying to do too many
things at once -- keep getting sidetracked -- character flaw, I guess
:GRIN:

I WILL post back after trying the other suggestions to let you all know
what worked.

Thanks again.

Barb


Dave Peterson wrote:
I try not to read the original question--just read the responses and then I try
to divine the original question from those answers.

Maybe using a formula like:
=SUM(COUNTIF(D1,"*"&MyList&"*"))
would work.

Still with that list of words on a separate sheet.

Biff wrote:

The way that I read the OP is that there is more than just a single word in
the cells. I could be wrong!

Biff

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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I would put my list of words on another worksheet (hidden???) and give that
range a nice name--say myList.

Then I'd use format|conditional formatting with a formula like:
=MATCH(D1,myList,0)


The Moose wrote:

I have a spreadsheet with a list of products. Column D contains the
product names.

I want to format the rows to stand out if a particular word is in the
product name. I've got this to work:
=FIND("Chef",$D1)

What I'd really like to do is have the formula look for a variety of
different products; e.g., "Chef", "Apple", "Lodge" ... etc.

Is there any way to do that??

Thanks.

Barb

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