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Could be due to absolute reference v/s relative reference
"wagz" wrote in message ... Is does not seem to work. I pasted both formulas and the entire group shows up as dormant. If it helps, both are email address. Thanks again. "Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote: One way: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A1,C:C,1,FALSE)),"Dormant","") or: =IF(COUNTIF(C:C,A1)=0,"Dormant","") Regards Trevor "wagz" wrote in message ... I have a list of all the users in a certain system in column "A". I have a list of users that have logged in that same system in the past three months in column "C". I would like to compare the two columns and have a function tell me who has not logged in, in the past three months. So basically, if you don't match between a and c you are going to be deleted. Thanks in advance! |
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