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How can I set up conditional formatting so that I can compare data in a
column to baseline data in adjacent cells so that I do not have to do it cell by cell? |
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Select the column (eg A) so that A1 is the activecell - should be white
and you should see A1 in the Name Box on the Formula Bar. Then in conditional formatting enter Formula Is =A1B1 (or whatever you want your check to be) and set your formatting. Hope this helps Rowan RJ wrote: How can I set up conditional formatting so that I can compare data in a column to baseline data in adjacent cells so that I do not have to do it cell by cell? |
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