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Hi LilyLilyRose,
See Chip Pearson at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...gingDuplicates See particularly the sections entitled 'Extracting Values Common To Two Lists' and 'Extracting Values On One List And Not Another' at the foot of that page. --- Regards, Norman "LilyLilyRose" wrote in message ... I have two very large lists in an excel spreadsheet. I'd like a way to delete cells in one list that aren't located in the other list. For example I have A1:A1000 and B1:B1500. There are 500 extra cells in column B that aren't located in column A and I would like to remove those extra 500. Is there a formula or a macro that I could use? I have some experience with macros and almost no experience at all with visual basic. I'm using Excel 2002. |
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