What exact formula would I use for that? I'm not great with excel.
Thanks.
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I need to find a partial match in two different columns in excel, then highlight the values. Once the values are highlighted I need to be able to filter the results. If you use conditional formatting, highlight duplicate value rule it only captures exact matches. As you can see some of my values have a "-" in them and using the conditional formatting it doesn't highlight those values.
The two column I need compared are A and F, values won't match by row. I could have a 361569 (A61) in column F in a totally different row.
Anyone have any ideas how to do this?
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What exact formula would I use for that? I'm not great with excel.
Thanks.
What exact formula would I use for that? I'm not great with excel.
Have a look into this sample file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k94srr9t3693gfh/bdb78dfc-b0d0-4aaf-babc-1aa59f8e1248.xlsx?dl=1
Andreas.