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I have two columns in Microsoft Exel and each one contain a list of cars models. I want to compare the two columns, so the models that exist on the second columns and the first one become red. The two columns are almost identical however there can be some syntax mistakes (misspelled text), exemple:

  • Columns 1: Mercedes C 250, BMW M5, Volkswagen Polo, Audi A5
  • Columns 2: Mercedess 250, BMW M5, Aud A5

I want that those cells become red after the comparison: "Mercedes C 250", "Mercedess 250", "BMW M5", "Audi A5", "Aud A5"

I will be very thankful if someone has a tip for doing quickly that type of comparison with Excel or some other tool.

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You can use Conditional Formatting:

Assuming values in A1:B5, select A1:A5 go to Conditional Formatting add a new rule, choose "Use a formula to determine which cells to format" and write the formula:

=COUNTIF($A$1:$B$5;A1)>1
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  • This is not working because "COUNTIF" is applicable only for identical cells comparison, we have syntax mistake in my case. Mar 15, 2014 at 17:12
  • AH you want to compare misspelled text? Well, good luck with that. By the way it is impossible to get an error with that formula, the only thing that can happen is values not signed.
    – CRondao
    Mar 15, 2014 at 17:25
  • It's possible to get an error if Naourass is using US Excel, which uses commas as function argument separators, in which case they'd want: =COUNTIF($A$1:$B$5,A1)>1. Mar 15, 2014 at 17:31
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    @NaourassDerouichi that you can do, if you want to use only the first five letters, for instance, use =COUNTIF($A$1:$B$5,Left(A1,5) & "*")>1
    – CRondao
    Mar 15, 2014 at 17:50
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    Assuming your comment was to me, I'm not sure how "defense" applies. I was trying to clarify why the answer might yield an error. It's too bad you took it personally. Mar 15, 2014 at 17:54

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