Conditional formatting based on multiple criteria from two different cells

Via7338

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Hello,

I am trying to create a conditional formatting rule that will highlight the cell if one column contains the text "Closed Won" and another column contains the text "Fruit". I am using this currently...

=AND(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("Closed Won", $D4)),ISNUMBER(SEARCH("Fruit",Sheet4!$AF3)))

but it doesnt seem to be working.

Thanks!
 

Excel Facts

Can a formula spear through sheets?
Use =SUM(January:December!E7) to sum E7 on all of the sheets from January through December
Your formula seems to work for me.

I can try to recreate your scenario, if you answer these questions:

What sheet and cell is this Conditional Formatting being placed?
What exactly is in cell D4 of that sheet?
What exactly is in cell AF3 on Sheet4?
 
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