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I have a situation where I am comparing two lists that should be identical. I should note that the lists contain text, not numbers. I know that one is correct, and I am looking for errors in the second list. These can be spelling errors, or that an ingredient in the list is appearing in the wrong order within the list.
I know how to get it to highlight unique values within the two lists, which will show the spelling errors, but I need it to also highlight any ingredients that are out of order. I know that this is possible to do with conditional formatting, I'm just not sure how. I have attached a file with lists that contain the differences I want to highlight. Idealy, Cells A2, B2, A7, B7, A8, and B8 would be highlighted. |
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