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    vlooup +conditional formatting

    Hi I have 2 columns and I am using vlookup to find names in the second columns as below. The vlookup function as follow =IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,$B$2:$B$101,1,0),"") My question, how can I use conditional formatting to highlight cells which has text in the 3 column? I tried to highlight he C column...
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    reverse lookup - multiple criteria - multiple results

    Hi I want to do reverse lookup (multiple criteria - returning multiple results). In this case user will enter Address in H3 and dept in H4 then excel will return ph# in cell H6 and name in cell H7. I highlighted cells H6 and H7 and then wrote the following formula in cell H6...

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