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Hi I am Useing conditional formatting to highlight items that are in a list
on the worksheet with function
=countif($d$1:$d$6,A2)
Where my list is from A2:c100 but when i use this function it highlight only
that cell how can i highlight row of that data. i.e. a3 to c3

Pls help.
****al

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Try selecting A2:C100, then conditionally format with
Formula is: =COUNTIF($D$1:$D$6,$A2)
[ The "$" sign for $A2 in the formula is important ]
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Hi I am Useing conditional formatting to highlight items that are in a

list
on the worksheet with function
=countif($d$1:$d$6,A2)
Where my list is from A2:c100 but when i use this function it highlight

only
that cell how can i highlight row of that data. i.e. a3 to c3

Pls help.
****al



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