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i have a master list having about 400 families and their member numbers
as follows 10/00 james 10/01 john 10/02 andrew 10/03 peter 10/04 mike 21/00 jane 21/01 moses 21/02 lucy where */00 is the main member i have another 2nd list having a version of the list as follows 10/00 james 10/00 john 10/00 andrew 10/00 peter 10/00 mike 21/00 jane 21/00 moses 21/00 lucy 21/00 (someone who shouldnt be here) however some families in the second list have more members than in the master list whereas others have less members ive been using vlookup in a helper column in the 2nd list only but it isnt very helpfull here since it lists for me only the main members as seen in the masterlist ( but has been helpfull in seeing the missing families) is there a simple way perhaps using both vlookup & hlookup or any other functions (without using macros if possible) to help me easily see the problem families and the problem members. thanks |
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