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It looks like this is alot closer to what I need. but it is just returning a
value of good in col B 1. "muddan madhu" wrote: Try this one Col B 1 - "High Priority"sheet put this formula =IF(ISNA(MATCH(A1,Sheet2!$A$1:$A$199,0)),"good","b ad") On Sep 23, 3:33 pm, treeroot wrote: I have a workbook on the first sheet is my "high priority" my email column is A4:A5764 and on sheet 2 I have a list of bad emails A1:A1199 that need to be taken off my "high priority" on sheet 1. I have something like this. =VLOOKUP(A1,'[Sheet2]High Priority'!A$1:A$5764,2,FALSE) it isn't working......help |
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