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Matching values in 2 columns
I have 2 spreadsheets with various column. I would like to see if it's
possible tos et up a formula that will: 1. Look at each number in a specified column in sheet 1. 2. Attempt to find that same value somewhere in a specified column in sheet 2 3. If it doesn't find that number in sheet 2, it woud either highlight the value in sheet 2, or put a "no" in another column also in sheet 1. 4. Repeat this for each number in sheet 1. |
Matching values in 2 columns
Say your list of data is in column A of sheet1.
And the list to check against is in column X of sheet2. You could use this formula in column B. =isnumber(match(a1,sheet2!x:x,0)) and drag down as far as you need. You'll see True if there's a match and False if there is no match. Chip Pearson has lots of techniques to work with duplicates: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Duplicates.aspx richzip wrote: I have 2 spreadsheets with various column. I would like to see if it's possible tos et up a formula that will: 1. Look at each number in a specified column in sheet 1. 2. Attempt to find that same value somewhere in a specified column in sheet 2 3. If it doesn't find that number in sheet 2, it woud either highlight the value in sheet 2, or put a "no" in another column also in sheet 1. 4. Repeat this for each number in sheet 1. -- Dave Peterson |
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