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This one works. Do you mind explaining how/why? Just to let you know, I
understand the if/then/else construct. I have successfully used sumproduct (but not on something like this,) and I understand the use of ISNA. Also, I had been trying to find a solution myself and had come up with the following, which did not work: =MATCH(A2:C2,F2:H2,0) -- Kevin Vaughn "daddylonglegs" wrote: One way.... =IF(SUMPRODUCT(1-ISNA(MATCH(A2:C2,F2:H2,0))),"match","no match") -- daddylonglegs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ daddylonglegs's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30486 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=512906 |
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