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In a spreadsheet of mostly textual information, one column consists of
multiple names. I need to identify matches against a list of about 300 names. A less complex example: The list of names to look for: sam alice helen jim john Column cells B1 - kate mark julie thelma B2 - mike helen anne anson - 1 hit on 'helen' B3 - jerry kathy sally sam - 1 hit on 'sam' I need a mechanism to look for names from the list and identify matches by adding a flag, 'yes', in another column, Z Match or Find or Search, seem to only identify a single specified string. A workaround would be to construct the formula and run it individually for each name. Is that my only option? Which function would be best? Thanks. |
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