Great Sir

Thanks,
Sunil Kr. Yadav

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On 31-Mar-2015 1:36 pm, "Vaibhav Joshi" <v...@vabs.in> wrote:

> Hi Bob,
>
> Check attachment,
>
> Copy formula from G2 & Select A2 to D12 ( or larger range) & goto
> conditional formatting, select manage rules & select new rule, after that
> select use formula to determine which cells to format..paste formula, click
> format & select color you want to give...
>
> After that Copy formula from G1 follow same process..
>
> Cheers!!
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Bob Engler <bobeng...@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>                                                             field 1field
>> 2field 3field 41xxxxx1235421xxxxx24367822xxxxx325997886bbbbb82938826212
>> bbbbb77374qqqqq11ccccccb273bs62g79fffffffppaa6w5qp99pl9fffffffddlsa52d
>> 87s7rk27hhhhhwlr7le388w77wr15jjjjjjjfawf2f34ks4ks33mmmmm77k442uuaw87efield
>> 1field 2field 3field 41xxxxx1235421xxxxx24367822xxxxx325997886bbbbb8293
>> 8826212bbbbb77374qqqqq11ccccccb273bs62g79fffffffppaa6w5qp99pl9fffffff
>> ddlsa52d87s7rk27hhhhhwlr7le388w77wr15jjjjjjjfawf2f34ks4ks33mmmmm77k442
>> uuaw87e
>>
>> The top is the sheet before doing what I need. the bottom is what I need
>> to do. What I want is if field 2 (row 1 is header row) is the same, the row
>> is highlighted the same. If field 2 is different from the one above it, the
>> row is highlighted with a different color (alternating colors are fine on
>> the changing row). The sheet is sorted on field 2. I normally do this
>> manually but the Excel they just sent me has over 1,000 rows and most of
>> the field 2s are non repeating.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Bob Engler
>>
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