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I have a worksheet:

I need type value into 2 columns: [Supervisor 1] and [Supervisor 2] by condition:

1. Value into [Supervisor 1] column and [Supervisor 2] column must different. If the value is the same so highlight red color (both of them)

Ex:

In D3 cell, I type "John" value. In E3 cell, I type "Susan" value -> No highlight red color

In D3 cell, I type "John" value. In E3 cell, I type "John" value -> Both of D3 and E3 cells highlight red color

In D4 cell, I type "John" value. In E9 cell, I type "John" value -> Both of D3 and E3 cells highlight red color

2. The highlight red color just occur in range on this day

Ex:

In D3 cell, I type "John" value. In E10 cell, I type "John" value -> No highlight red color

In D21 cell, I type "Mary" value. In E13 cell, I type "Mary" value -> No highlight red color

Please help me this problem

--------------------I updated my expect result--------------------

I have a image (my expect result)

In E5 cell, after I type "Louis" value -> highlight red color. Because value in E5 and D4 the same (Note: on this day)

In E7 cell, after I type "Nemo" value -> highlight red color. Because value in E7 and D7 the same (Note: on this day)

In D15 cell, after I type "Messi" value -> highlight red color. Because value in D15 and E12 the same (Note: on this day)

In D15 cell, after I type "Messi" value -> highlight red color. Because value in D15 and E12 the same (Note: on this day)

In D11 cell, after I type "Susan" value -> NOT highlight red color. Because value in D11 and D6 the same but different day exam (Note: on different day)

In E21 cell, after I type "Chen" value -> highlight red color. Because value in E21 and D21 the same (Note: on this day)

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  • Just wondering, why is D12 (Messi) highlighted instead of E12 Messi? And why is E15 (Logan) highlighted?
    – Tom Sharpe
    Mar 10, 2017 at 9:48
  • Hello, Tom Sharpe, E15 (Logan) highlighted because it appear the second [the first appear in E10 (Logan) but in the range D10:E16], and D15 (Messi) highlighted because it appear the second [the first appear in E12 (Messi) but in the range D10:E16]. My expect result is each name Supervisor just appear only one in a range (by date) Mar 12, 2017 at 5:20
  • Fine, it's still a COUNTIFS but slightly different. Note that Rooney will also be highlighted in D16 because he previously appeared in E13.
    – Tom Sharpe
    Mar 12, 2017 at 10:18
  • Hello, Tom Sharpe. Yes, this is my mistake In D16 (Rooney) must highlight because it appear the second [the first appear in E13 (Rooney)]. Thank you help me! Mar 13, 2017 at 2:13

3 Answers 3

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If you need to pick up any match between the two columns within the same day, and the day always takes 7 rows, try

=SUM(--ISNUMBER(MATCH($D3:$D9,$E3:$E9,0)))

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The formula can be changed if my assumptions aren't correct.

EDIT

If you want to highlight the name in column E if it also appears in column D on the same date, it's just a COUNTIFS

=COUNTIFS(A:A,A3,D:D,E3)

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EDIT 2

To highlight the second occurrence only of the name for the same date, you would need two formulae

=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A2,$A3,$D$2:$D2,D3)+COUNTIFS($A$2:$A2,$A3,$E$2:$E2,D3)

for D3:D23

and

=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A3,$A3,$D$2:$D3,E3)+COUNTIFS($A$2:$A2,$A3,$E$2:$E2,E3)

for E3:E23.

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  • Hello Tom Sharpe, Thank you your solution but I want the general formula. Mar 10, 2017 at 0:44
  • Hello, Tom Sharpe. I tried your solution but the case following don't solve yet: 1. In E15 (Logan) must highlight because it appear the second [the first appear in E10 (Logan)]. 2. In D15 (Messi) must highlight because it appear the second [the first appear in E12 (Messi)] Mar 12, 2017 at 5:39
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This isn't too hard to do... the key insight is that you can use a cell-relative formula within a conditional formatting rule. (You'll need two... one for each cell to check if it matches the other in the pair. If they match, then that triggrs the conditional format.)enter code here

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I have your solution:

Select the whole range for Column D (looking the picture, I will assume its D3:D23.

In Ribbon, select Home > "Conditional Formatting" > New Rule.

Select Option: "Use a Formula to determine which cells to format". In "Format values where this formula is true" add the following formula: =IF(D3<>0,IF(D3=E3,1,0))

Select the format you want for the cell, clicking in "Format", if D and E are the same and press "Ok".

Now do the same steps for Column E (selecting the whole range for column E), but instead add the following formula: =IF(E3<>0,IF(D3=E3,1,0))

This should definitely solve your issue. If there is a question, please let me know.

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  • Hello, @Lucas Poloni Cordeiro, The first thank you so much your interesting in my problem. But I expect another result. Please see again my problem (I updated) Mar 7, 2017 at 10:34
  • Apologies, I misread your answer. I can make it work if you are whiling to edit the conditional format for each day. If not, which I believe you wont, it will need the use of VBA. That is because when you match the whole table, there are several matching for each case = Excel formulas does not know how to go to the next match if a condition does not fulfill. Mar 8, 2017 at 16:31

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