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One way is to have all the values in one Col say Col E and enter this formula
against the value in E1 in cell F1 =VLookup(E1,A:A,1,False) assuming the values which you are checking are in Col A copy this down to F26 The entries against which you get #N/A are the ones missing from Col A... "Shu of AZ" wrote: If I have a column that is 26 rows showing values which are never duplicated and these values are auto populated from another source data into this column, is there a way or formula that can tell me by displaying in another column or row which ones are missing. I know what the possibilities of the values are and there are only 26. Thx in advance. The values: 1 1A 1B 2 2A 2B 3 3A 3B 4 thru and including 20 |
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