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Pivot Tables
I have about 500 different item numbers, and want to find out if they are
repeated or not or omitted between two different worksheets. How should I go about this, should I use a pivot table? -- RedFive |
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Pivot Tables
Easiest would be to use a countif function. Anything that returns a value
greater than 1 is a repeat. You will end up with 1,000 formulas but it will be really quick and easy to do... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RedFive" wrote: I have about 500 different item numbers, and want to find out if they are repeated or not or omitted between two different worksheets. How should I go about this, should I use a pivot table? -- RedFive |
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