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Sorry for being dense, but can you explain how to do this? Do I highlight
column C, put the CF formula in the CF dialog box? Then I'm not sure what you mean by "sort by C". "Gary''s Student" wrote: You have already done 90% of the work. Put your conditional formatting formula in column C and then sort A & B & C by C. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200908 "Larryq22" wrote: Hello. I used the following formula to highlight numbers in Column B which were not in Column A: =(COUNTIF($A:$A,B1)=0)*(B1<"") Now I want to resort the list in B so that the highlighted numbers are at the top. How can I do this? Or - if there's a better way, I'm open to that too. Thanks, Larry Lexington, KY |
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