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"The Charlie Brown Corporation"
"Charlie Brown & Co" "Kentucky Fried Chicken" "KFC" We all know the examples above should match, but not for EXCEL "JoviGirl" wrote: Thanks ... but it looks like it isnt picking up everything... in the possible client names, one in particular is "The Charlie Brown Corporation" and we have a client called "Charlie Brown & Co" that should be a match. Anyway to accomplish this? Thanks for the help "Teethless mama" wrote: =SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(A1,clients!A1:A200))),clients!B1: B200) "JoviGirl" wrote: I am trying to compare 2 different listings to see if any in list 1 is a client. My lookup will only return the client if the client is an exact match. How can I make the lookup return any variation of the name This is my normal lookup: =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(A1,'clients'!$A$1:$B$200,2,FAL SE)),0,VLOOKUP(A1,'clients'!$A$1:$B$200,2,FALSE)) Example Sheet 1 - (Possible Client Names) Column A ABC Co Sheet 2 - (our client names) Column A Col B The ABC Company 1000 So I want to look up the name in sheet 1 and return the possible match from sheet 2. Thanks |
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