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Use COUNTIF()
Let's say we want to know if the value in A7 is found anywhere in column B. In an un-used cell (in a column other than A or B) enter: =IF(COUNTIF(B:B,A7)0,"YES","NO") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200776 "Diggs" wrote: I have a cloumn of values and I want to search another column of values and have a "yes" or "no" yeild if the value in column A is found in column B. If there a formula that can help me with this? Thanks |
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