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I have three lists on separate worksheets (i can combine them if necessary).
I want to compare List B and C to A (i.e. A is the control). Goal is to identify items in list B and C that are not on list A. I currently use MS Access to count the data and then manually filter the data (looking for items that had counts greater than 1 and manually checking each list). I've briefly looked at some list anaylsis functions in Excel, but they seem to assume that there is a known value to look for in the lists. I want to compare all the items in the list, which can be sorted in any order Question: is there an easier way to compare two or more lists and then to regenerate a new list without duplicates? (e.g. compare B to A and recreating B without items that were in A, B-A=B' ) |
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