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Conditional Formatting
I have two ranges from different data sources that look something like this:
rngA: CstmrID CstmrName 003 Acme Electric 002 Smith & Jones, LLC 082 Wonderbar, Inc rngB: CstmrId CstmrName 082 Wonderbar, Inc 002 Smith and Jones, LLC 003 Acme Electric Starting with rngB.CstmrID, I have used the Match and Index functions to lookup rngA.CstmrName. I have placed this formula in a new column in rngB. rngB now looks like this: rngB: CstmrId CstmrNameB CstmrNameA 082 Wonderbar, Inc Wonderbar, Inc 002 Smith and Jones, LLC Smith & Jones, LLC 003 Acme Electric Acme Electric Now I want to conditionally format this new column (CstmrNameA) so that it will highlight each cell where the CstmrName's are not identical. For instance, Smith & Jones is spelled differently, so it would be highlighted. The conditional formatting formula for the first row looks like this: =B2<C2 But this formula evaluates to TRUE in every cell of the column. I think the problem is that Excel is comparing the formula entered in B2 with the string entry in C2 and concluding that every one is different. I can manually copy/paste the formula column, convert to values, and then do the conditional formatting. But I would rather not have to do this manual step. -- Art |
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