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Hi,

Try this

=index($A$1:$B$11,match($C1,$B$1:$B$11,0),1)

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Ashish Mathur
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"Demosthenes" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a question. I have two sets of data - one large and one small. The
large one has metadata, and the small one fits entirely inside the large
one.
I need to separate out the metadata from the large set for just the
entries
in the small set. For example, say I have these three columns:

abc 123 123
bcd 234 567
cde 456 678
def 567 901
efg 678 012
fgh 789
ghi 890
hij 901
ijk 012
jkl 321
klm 432

Where column A is the metadata, column B is the large set, and column C is
the small set. I want to create another column (or two columns) that match
the data in column C with that in column A. So the output that I want
looks
like this:

abc 123
def 567
efg 678
hij 901
ijk 012

In other words, I want the metadata from column A to match with the data
in
column C. I can't just do a sort, because column C is missing some
numbers.
Does anyone have any thoughts for how to do this?

Thanks for your help,