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How to match information in two columns?
I have received an excel spreadsheet of 120,000 tax warrants for the city I
work in (I work at a bank). I have downloaded our customer database into excel and need to know how to search for name matches. The customer spreadsheet contains approx. 20 characters of the customer's name (last, first, middle initial). How would I perform a search or match? I have never used any lookup or match functions before. I read the help files but find it confusing and do not get the results I anticipated. Any help would be great! |
How to match information in two columns?
It would be REALLY helpful if you could supply an example of how the data is presented in each file. -- Excelenator ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Excelenator's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36768 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=565372 |
How to match information in two columns?
Customer Name Tax Warrant Name
Smith Joe Smith Jane Smith Josephi Smith Josephine Smith Karen Tucker Samuel I need to find out if any of the names on the left exist in the column on the right, or vice-versa. As you can see, the column on the left contains the full last name but only a partial first name, depending upon how long the name is. I thought about trying to match just the first 6 characters of the last names but cannot figure out how. We are trying to get around actually sitting at the PC and doing a manual look up on the system. It would take forever! Thanks. "Excelenator" wrote: It would be REALLY helpful if you could supply an example of how the data is presented in each file. -- Excelenator ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Excelenator's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=36768 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=565372 |
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