Reputation: 770
I have an excel file with 10,000 rows in column A some values are the same.
Example:
A1 - P7767
A2 - P3443
A3 - P7767
A4 - P8746
A5 - P9435
etc...
I then have another column with 100 rows which have some of the values found in column A,
B1 - P7767
B2 - P8746
etc...
I need to highlight all cells in column A where the value is found in any of the values in column B
So basically column B checks to see if it can find the same value anywhere in column A, if true highlight the cell leaving any cells white when the value is not found in column B
I hope I have explained this well, I have done some research and I believe I need to use conditional formatting to get this result but I am really stuck on the formula to use and cannot seem to find an example online (Maybe I am not searching the correct term as I'm not sure on what this is exactly called)
Upvotes: 46
Views: 590567
Reputation: 1722
NOTE: You may want to remove duplicate items (eg duplicate entries in the same column) before doing these steps to prevent false positives.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1581
Suppose you want to compare a column A and column H in a same spreadsheet .
You need to go another column next to these 2 columns and paste this formula : =(Sheet1!A:A=Sheet1!H:H) this will display FALSE or TRUE in the column . So you can use this new column to color the non matching values using conditional color formatting feature .
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 21
I was trying to compare A-B columns and highlight equal text, but usinng the obove fomrulas some text did not match at all. So I used form (VBA macro to compare two columns and color highlight cell differences) codes and I modified few things to adapt it to my application and find any desired column (just by clicking it). In my case, I use large and different numbers of rows on each column. Hope this helps:
Sub ABTextCompare()
Dim Report As Worksheet
Dim i, j, colNum, vMatch As Integer
Dim lastRowA, lastRowB, lastRow, lastColumn As Integer
Dim ColumnUsage As String
Dim colA, colB, colC As String
Dim A, B, C As Variant
Set Report = Excel.ActiveSheet
vMatch = 1
'Select A and B Columns to compare
On Error Resume Next
Set A = Application.InputBox(Prompt:="Select column to compare", Title:="Column A", Type:=8)
If A Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
colA = Split(A(1).Address(1, 0), "$")(0)
Set B = Application.InputBox(Prompt:="Select column being searched", Title:="Column B", Type:=8)
If A Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
colB = Split(B(1).Address(1, 0), "$")(0)
'Select Column to show results
Set C = Application.InputBox("Select column to show results", "Results", Type:=8)
If C Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
colC = Split(C(1).Address(1, 0), "$")(0)
'Get Last Row
lastRowA = Report.Cells.Find("", Range(colA & 1), xlFormulas, xlByRows, xlPrevious).Row - 1 ' Last row in column A
lastRowB = Report.Cells.Find("", Range(colB & 1), xlFormulas, xlByRows, xlPrevious).Row - 1 ' Last row in column B
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
'***************************************************
For i = 2 To lastRowA
For j = 2 To lastRowB
If Report.Cells(i, A.Column).Value <> "" Then
If InStr(1, Report.Cells(j, B.Column).Value, Report.Cells(i, A.Column).Value, vbTextCompare) > 0 Then
vMatch = vMatch + 1
Report.Cells(i, A.Column).Interior.ColorIndex = 35 'Light green background
Range(colC & 1).Value = "Items Found"
Report.Cells(i, A.Column).Copy Destination:=Range(colC & vMatch)
Exit For
Else
'Do Nothing
End If
End If
Next j
Next i
If vMatch = 1 Then
MsgBox Prompt:="No Itmes Found", Buttons:=vbInformation
End If
'***************************************************
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 17
Don't wana do soo much work guyss.. Just Press Ctr and select Colum one and Press Ctr and select colum two. Then click conditional formatting -> Highlight Cell Rules -> Equel To.
and thats it. your done. :)
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 863
The easiest way to do it, at least for me, is:
Conditional format-> Add new rule->Set your own formula:
=ISNA(MATCH(A2;$B:$B;0))
Where A2 is the first element in column A to be compared and B is the column where A's element will be searched.
Once you have set the formula and picked the format, apply this rule to all elements in the column.
Hope this helps
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 53136
A simple formula to use is
=COUNTIF($B:$B,A1)
Formula specified is for cell A1. Simply copy and paste special - format to the whole of column A
Upvotes: 30
Reputation: 2038
There may be a simpler option, but you can use VLOOKUP to check if a value appears in a list (and VLOOKUP is a powerful formula to get to grips with anyway).
So for A1, you can set a conditional format using the following formula:
=NOT(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A1,$B:$B,1,FALSE)))
Copy and Paste Special > Formats to copy that conditional format to the other cells in column A.
What the above formula is doing:
Upvotes: 76
Reputation: 181
A1 --> conditional formatting --> cell value is B1 --> format: whatever you want
hope that helps
Upvotes: 2