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Greg,
Assuming the Master list is in column A and the list that you are comparing to the Master is in column C.You want to highlight those names that occur in both lists in Column D. - firstly sort the Master list in alphabetical order -in Column D enter the following formula =VLOOKUP(C1,A:A,1,0)&"*" and drag it down - All item appearing in the master list will get the * and those not appearing will return #N/A Hope this is what you had in mind Steve |
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