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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Lori" wrote in message ... Well bless your little pea-picking heart! It worked, thanks. "T. Valko" wrote: You have to test each cell individually. Assume the range of interest is E1:E10. Select the range E1:E10 so that cell E1 is the active cell. The active cell is the one that is not "blueish" in color. Then, in conditional formatting use the Formula Is option. Formula Is: =RIGHT(E1,16)="widgitmakers.com" -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Lori" wrote in message ... So I have a list of emails. I want highlight all those from a given domain all those from ". I tried Cell Value - Equal to - =RIGHT(E:E,16)="widgitmakers.com" It highlights all the blank emails. Since an If statement requires a true result, I wouldn't know where to begin on that one. Any ideas what's going wrong? ~Lori |
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