Change the color of cells in one column when they don't match cells in another column

て烟熏妆下的殇ゞ 提交于 2019-12-02 19:57:19
  1. Select your range from cell A (or the whole columns by first selecting column A). Make sure that the 'lighter coloured' cell is A1 then go to conditional formatting, new rule:

  2. Put the following formula and the choice of your formatting (notice that the 'lighter coloured' cell comes into play here, because it is being used in the formula):

    =$A1<>$B1
    

  3. Then press OK and that should do it.

Federico

you could try this:

I have these two columns (column "A" and column "B"). I want to color them when the values between cells in the same row mismatch.

Follow these steps:

  1. Select the elements in column "A" (excluding A1);

  2. Click on "Conditional formatting -> New Rule -> Use a formula to determine which cells to format";

  3. Insert the following formula: =IF(A2<>B2;1;0);

  4. Select the format options and click "OK";

  5. Select the elements in column "B" (excluding B1) and repeat the steps from 2 to 4.

In my case I had to compare column E and I.

I used conditional formatting with new rule. Formula was "=IF($E1<>$I1,1,0)" for highlights in orange and "=IF($E1=$I1,1,0)" to highlight in green.

Next problem is how many columns you want to highlight. If you open Conditional Formatting Rules Manager you can edit for each rule domain of applicability: Check "Applies to"

In my case I used "=$E:$E,$I:$I" for both rules so I highlight only two columns for differences - column I and column E.

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