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Default Is there a "Find If" type command?

Hi,

I am trying to create a workbook for scheduling different jobs on our 10
different machines. I have a different worksheet for each machine, with a
separate "input" tab for the jobs to initially be entered on.

The problem I have is in highlighting a job if it has not been scheduled. Is
there any way that anyone knows that I can highlight a job, or have a result
come up, on the Input tab, if that job does not appear in one of the machine
worksheets?

For info there are about 50 different jobs each week, so over a month one
will be scheduling 200+ jobs.

Thanks for any help.

Will
 
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