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How about an alternative.
Add headers in row 1. Add an new column with formulas like: =if(and(c22,b2<c2),"Error","") And then drag down the column. Select that new column and do Data|Filter|Autofilter to show just the Error's. laszlo wrote: My sheet could have anywhere from 1 to 200 rows. A B C 1 Jones 9 8 2 Smith 3 3 Jones 6 6 4 Clark 4 3 5 Young 1 1 There's alot of other data in numerous sheets which gets summarized on one sheet. From this sheet I need to find the row numbers is C0 and B<C. The problem is I need a one line answer for the summary sheet (ex - The following rows have errors: 1, 4). Is there anyway to do this? Due to the way my data is compiled, I am unable to use Data Validation. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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