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comparing strings on seperate worksheets
I am trying to write a macro that will compair one list of names to another
on a seperate worksheet. These lists will very in size with each passing day. I have written macros in the past that would compair numbers, but i am having an aweful time with this. |
comparing strings on seperate worksheets
Look in the vba help index for FIND or FINDNEXT. More info?
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "edluver" wrote in message ... I am trying to write a macro that will compair one list of names to another on a seperate worksheet. These lists will very in size with each passing day. I have written macros in the past that would compair numbers, but i am having an aweful time with this. |
comparing strings on seperate worksheets
what info do you need?
"Don Guillett" wrote: Look in the vba help index for FIND or FINDNEXT. More info? -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "edluver" wrote in message ... I am trying to write a macro that will compair one list of names to another on a seperate worksheet. These lists will very in size with each passing day. I have written macros in the past that would compair numbers, but i am having an aweful time with this. |
comparing strings on seperate worksheets
i am completely green at this, so i dont really understand what i am looking
for when i look up the "FINDNEXT" in the vba help. "edluver" wrote: what info do you need? "Don Guillett" wrote: Look in the vba help index for FIND or FINDNEXT. More info? -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "edluver" wrote in message ... I am trying to write a macro that will compair one list of names to another on a seperate worksheet. These lists will very in size with each passing day. I have written macros in the past that would compair numbers, but i am having an aweful time with this. |
comparing strings on seperate worksheets
i am completely green at this, so i dont really understand what i am looking
for when i look up the "FINDNEXT" in the vba help. "Don Guillett" wrote: Look in the vba help index for FIND or FINDNEXT. More info? -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "edluver" wrote in message ... I am trying to write a macro that will compair one list of names to another on a seperate worksheet. These lists will very in size with each passing day. I have written macros in the past that would compair numbers, but i am having an aweful time with this. |
comparing strings on seperate worksheets
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