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Your best bet would be to use a column of helper formulas:
=NOT(ISERROR(MATCH(A1,'[Linkedbook.xls]Sheet1'!$A$1:$A$50,False))) and use those formulas returning TRUE as the basis of the formatting: in the Formula is, use =B1 (replace B1 with the first cell with the formula above). HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "gootroots" wrote in message ... I am looking to highlight duplicates in one workbook based on values from another workbook testbook! sheet1 A1:A10 values contain text string linkedbook! sheet1 A1:A50 values contain text string any duplicates in linkedbook! will be hightlighted in testbook! I know how to use conditional formatting but need a little guidance when linking to another workbook. thank you in advance of any help |
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