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The "" in the formula is testing to see if that cell is blank/empty. If the
cell is blank/empty the test fails and *no* format is applied. Biff "Mr P" wrote in message ... Thanks Biff, I used your function and changed the "" to "none" which providing I had "none" in the cell it worked well, otherwise I got coloured in area where there should be blank and colourless. Thanks again, Mr P "T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =AND($N3<"",COUNTIF($N$3:$N$32,$N3)1) Biff "Mr P" <Mr wrote in message ... I want a conditional format that will allow me to identify duplicate text, however not to highlight blank fields. =COUNTIF($N$3:$N$32,$N3)-1 The equation so far I have works but unfortunately it does colours up blank cells which I am not wanting it to do. Does anyone have a way of solving this within conditional formatting? (Another options if this cannot be done, is when it sees a series of 'n/a' the field it recognises that it does not need to colour it, only the other duplicates. Any help would be good. Thanks in advance. |
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