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Conditional Formatting based on match to external list
Hi,
I have a list of companies, need to look at a separate list of countries and, if any of the companies are in countries found in that list, I want to highlight the cell containing the company country value. Basically, I need a formula that looks at the company country value, then searches the entire list of countries to find a match. I've got over 10,000 companies in one list and 100+ countries in the second list. Dawn |
Conditional Formatting based on match to external list
untested, assumes your list of countries is called "countries" and the
company countries column is E. =match($E1,countries,0) "Dawn Mann" <Dawn wrote in message ... Hi, I have a list of companies, need to look at a separate list of countries and, if any of the companies are in countries found in that list, I want to highlight the cell containing the company country value. Basically, I need a formula that looks at the company country value, then searches the entire list of countries to find a match. I've got over 10,000 companies in one list and 100+ countries in the second list. Dawn |
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