Cannot lookup value and create conditional formatting in excel 2010
I have one worksheet which has in the A column product sku and at C D E columns supplier names.
Each supplier has its own worksheet which has again product sku price and availability.(suppliers have variable number of product sku)
I want in the initial worksheet to make green or red the name of supplier based on the sku and by looking the supplier worksheet.
How can I do it?
microsoft-excel-2010 conditional-formatting vlookup
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I have one worksheet which has in the A column product sku and at C D E columns supplier names.
Each supplier has its own worksheet which has again product sku price and availability.(suppliers have variable number of product sku)
I want in the initial worksheet to make green or red the name of supplier based on the sku and by looking the supplier worksheet.
How can I do it?
microsoft-excel-2010 conditional-formatting vlookup
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– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31
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I have one worksheet which has in the A column product sku and at C D E columns supplier names.
Each supplier has its own worksheet which has again product sku price and availability.(suppliers have variable number of product sku)
I want in the initial worksheet to make green or red the name of supplier based on the sku and by looking the supplier worksheet.
How can I do it?
microsoft-excel-2010 conditional-formatting vlookup
I have one worksheet which has in the A column product sku and at C D E columns supplier names.
Each supplier has its own worksheet which has again product sku price and availability.(suppliers have variable number of product sku)
I want in the initial worksheet to make green or red the name of supplier based on the sku and by looking the supplier worksheet.
How can I do it?
microsoft-excel-2010 conditional-formatting vlookup
microsoft-excel-2010 conditional-formatting vlookup
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– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31
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Hello and welcome to superuser! Head over to the ask your own question page to get some handy hints on how to ask the best possible question for your issue. Might help the people answering your question if you could post a screenshot of how your worksheet layout/supplier worksheet layout with an edit of your question.
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31
Hello and welcome to superuser! Head over to the ask your own question page to get some handy hints on how to ask the best possible question for your issue. Might help the people answering your question if you could post a screenshot of how your worksheet layout/supplier worksheet layout with an edit of your question.
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Hello and welcome to superuser! Head over to the ask your own question page to get some handy hints on how to ask the best possible question for your issue. Might help the people answering your question if you could post a screenshot of how your worksheet layout/supplier worksheet layout with an edit of your question.
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31
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Hello and welcome to superuser! Head over to the ask your own question page to get some handy hints on how to ask the best possible question for your issue. Might help the people answering your question if you could post a screenshot of how your worksheet layout/supplier worksheet layout with an edit of your question.
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 22:51
Possible duplicate of How to conditional format one cell where compared to a value of another sheet
– angelofdev
Dec 18 '18 at 23:31