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Ok, so I understand conditional formatting basics, but this seems over my head.
I want to highlight the row of data if the following parameters are met Col C (names) Col E (usernames) If rowXCol C matches rowYCol C AND NOT rowxCol E matches rowyCol E then Highlight rows x and y I would like to be able to compare rowXColC to the entire column C to find matches, but rowXColE only needs to search the rows that match in ColC Does this make sense? Thanks in advance. |
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