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Hi all,
I am not sure which function to use in this scenario which could make my job easier. This is what i have:- column A - agents name. column B - Team Leader's name (this is for week 1). column C and D same data for week 2. then week 3, week 4 and week 5. This is what I want to acheive:- I have to check if an agent has worked under the same Team Lead for all the weeks or he worked under different TLs. If all 5 columns (that have Team Leaders names) match, well n good. If any one, two, three, four or even all five of them are different, i want to highlight that row. Bottlenecks:- We pasted this data for all five weeks from five different reports so the Agents names might not be alligned (even after sorting), For example - in week 1 the first agent was X, in week 2 he resigned so when we sorted the data, we might have different agents in the same row. quite confusing. let me know if need to provide anymore information. If this has an easier way, it will save a lot of time and something else as well :( Thanks |
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