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Hi,
Does anyone know what formula to use, or how to make 2 columns match? For instance Column A has 100 names and Column B has 65 names. So on Column C, I need the Column B names to match up with the Column A names, so I can find out the 35 missing names. Anyone know how to do this? R |
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In C1, enter
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(A1,B:B,1,FALSE)),"",A1) and copy down for as many rows as there is data in column A. The blank cells in column C will be the missing names. Hope this helps, Hutch "clueless" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know what formula to use, or how to make 2 columns match? For instance Column A has 100 names and Column B has 65 names. So on Column C, I need the Column B names to match up with the Column A names, so I can find out the 35 missing names. Anyone know how to do this? R |
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