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DArko
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      23rd Nov 2011
Can somebody help me with advise:
how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare one
to another)?
Regards

 
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Don Guillett
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      23rd Nov 2011
On Nov 23, 1:52*pm, "DArko" <darko.vido...@xnet.hr> wrote:
> Can somebody help me with advise:
> how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare one
> to another)?
> Regards


more explanation??
 
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Gord Dibben
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      23rd Nov 2011
I would suggest more details about the data you are comparing will get
you a better chance at help.

Cell for cell down the columns? A1 = B1?

A1<>B1?

A1 found anywhere in column B?

Numbers? Text?


Gord

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>Can somebody help me with advise:
>how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare one
>to another)?
>Regards

 
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Victor Delta
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      23rd Nov 2011
"DArko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Can somebody help me with advise:
> how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare
> one to another)?
> Regards


If you just want to compare cells in column A with those alongside in column
B...

Go to B1 and select Format, Conditional Formatting. Using the drop-down box
select 'Formula is' and enter "=A1=B1" (without the quotes) in the box to
the right. Click on the Format... button and select a format which will
indicate when the cells are identical (for this, I usually choose a green
pattern). Click OK twice. If A1 and B1 are the same, B1 should reflect the
format you have just chosen.

To copy the format down column B, select B1 and click on the format painter
and then click on the letter B at the top of column B (or, if you prefer,
just select the appropriate cells in column B).

Hope this helps and achieves what you want,

V

 
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DArko
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      24th Nov 2011
Yes, that is problem (MS excel 10). I wont to compare numbers in two colums
(A1<>B1?) and use icons (green if>, red if<,.)

"Gord Dibben" je napisao u poruci interesnoj
grupi(E-Mail Removed)...

I would suggest more details about the data you are comparing will get
you a better chance at help.

Cell for cell down the columns? A1 = B1?

A1<>B1?

A1 found anywhere in column B?

Numbers? Text?


Gord

On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:52:26 +0100, "DArko" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Can somebody help me with advise:
>how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare one
>to another)?
>Regards


 
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Gord Dibben
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      24th Nov 2011
A1<>B1 means A1 not equal to B1

A1< B1 means A1 is less than B1

A1>B1 means A1 is greater than B1

I guess you want a couple of formulas for less or greater than.

CF formula of =$A1>$B1 format to green

CF formula of =$A1<$B1 format to red

Use format painter to copy formatting down.

What do you want if they are equal?


Gord

On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 19:46:19 +0100, "DArko" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Yes, that is problem (MS excel 10). I wont to compare numbers in two colums
>(A1<>B1?) and use icons (green if>, red if<,.)
>
>"Gord Dibben" je napisao u poruci interesnoj
>grupi(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>I would suggest more details about the data you are comparing will get
>you a better chance at help.
>
>Cell for cell down the columns? A1 = B1?
>
>A1<>B1?
>
>A1 found anywhere in column B?
>
>Numbers? Text?
>
>
>Gord
>
>On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:52:26 +0100, "DArko" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote:
>
>>Can somebody help me with advise:
>>how to apply conditional formatting on two colums with data (to compare one
>>to another)?
>>Regards

 
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