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HI
You could use Vlookup function or something like this; =IF(Sheet1!A5=Sheet2!A5,Sheet1!B5,"") and change B5 For C5 I Assume. HTH John wrote in message ... I need help setting up a conditional formatting formula. In one workbook I have 2 sheets. Sheet 1 has a list of names with addresses- (street, city, state, and zip- are all in different columns, but in the same row); in Sheet 2 I have a list of names but the addresses are not populated. I am trying to creat a formula which says: "If the name in sheet 1 matches the name in sheet 2, then take the street address from sheet 1 and post it in sheet 2, take the city from sheet 1 and post it in sheet 2, etc.." Anyone have any Ideas? |
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