I am looking for data in a table if it exists, and I use Ctrl + F to manually find the data within the table. However, I am wondering if there is a way to use the combined Excel functions such as Index, Match, & Address (or any other function). The data to look at is in Sheet 1, and the lookup...
I was trying to provide conditional formatting in my Gantt Chart. However, I have difficulty developing a formula that will trigger to highlight the cell or range, as the date is not a usual one. I'm hoping that someone from this group can help me solve the issue. I manually provided the colors...
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