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Just put the same formula into an adjacent empty col, say in AB9: =ISNUMBER(MATCH($P9,SpecialClients,0)) Copy down. Then autofilter on col AB, select: TRUE -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "relo rob" wrote: Thanks a bunch. This works like a charm. Now to take this one step further can I add to the formula or how do I filter out to see only the ones identified? |
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