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hello everyone,
here is my problem. I'm trying to turn any cell red that appears more than once in a specifed column range. The problem is my cells have unique data in them for example: John Beeman,1st,B1,Encapsulate. This data is all Indexed and match from other sheets. I tried going down the path of using =countif($n$39:$n4$8,LEFT(n39,3)1 but nothing shades red. Any help on this, please please. |
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