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Yes, that's more or less it, Pete.
There are 8 options in E from a drop down list. As I am limited for space, I was trying to combune the count of a specific word AND the actual word itself in one cell and highlight the word which appeared the most in red. Space limitations also stop me from using A3:A10. thanks. -- Traa Dy Liooar Jock "Pete_UK" wrote: Hi Jock, I presume you have 8 different words in column E (of which "test" is one), and you want to count up how many each one occurs and display the count in A3:B6 (why not A3:A10 ?). Then you want to highlight the word in column E which occurs most often, wherever it occurs? Is this the case? Pete On Nov 20, 2:31 pm, Jock wrote: Hi All, The following formula will count the number of times 'test' appears in the range and display that total number with the word 'test' I.E. "5 test" =COUNTIF($E$8:$E$68,"test")&" test" There are another 7 similar formulas in adjacent cells (A3:B6) How can I get conditional formatting to identify the number and format the cell as I would like? This is the formula I'm using for cf: =A3=MAX(($A$3:$A$6),($B$3:$B$6)) -- Help!! Traa Dy Liooar Jock |
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