I'd use different coloured text highlighters
Posted By: CB41 on July 29th 2014 at 16:32:54
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- Excel help, please... (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:03:08
- You can also use the count function... (General Chat) - wobbly, Jul 29, 17:39:56
- Sorry =countif(range of large list,cell to compare) (n/m) (General Chat) - wobbly, Jul 29, 17:41:29
- ULookup.... (General Chat) - Pixelman, Jul 29, 17:26:05
- did you try ....errrr...smelling up....the.....USB (General Chat) - usacanary, Jul 29, 17:02:33
- v look up. easy (n/m) (General Chat) - robotbear, Jul 29, 16:42:37
- agree (n/m) (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jul 29, 16:44:34
- welcome back essex (n/m) (General Chat) - robotbear, Jul 29, 17:13:37
- agree (n/m) (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jul 29, 16:44:34
- I'd use different coloured text highlighters (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Jul 29, 16:32:54
- and tipex for mistakes? (n/m) (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jul 29, 16:44:44
- Ooh ooh, me sir! (General Chat) - trafford_canary, Jul 29, 16:15:00
- Cheers. Match has done the job I needed doing (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:21:16
- I always forget MATCH! (n/m) (General Chat) - trafford_canary, Jul 29, 16:26:41
- Cheers. Match has done the job I needed doing (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:21:16
- Can do it with a VLOOKUP surely? (n/m) (General Chat) - JD3, Jul 29, 16:07:15
- I say, numbers, I mean alphanumeric ids (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:04:46
- use the vlookup function.... (n/m) (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Jul 29, 16:07:39
- I'm trying to... (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:08:27
- =vlookup(A1,B2:B10,1,0) (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Jul 29, 16:11:14
- You'll need to look the range down by doing the following (General Chat) - CityForLife, Jul 29, 16:44:47
- *lock, not look (n/m) (General Chat) - CityForLife, Jul 29, 16:45:22
- Cheers (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:20:40
- You'll need to look the range down by doing the following (General Chat) - CityForLife, Jul 29, 16:44:47
- Are they both just lists or is there data in a table next to them? (n/m) (General Chat) - JD3, Jul 29, 16:09:43
- I'd probably use match (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Jul 29, 16:12:38
- That sounds promising... (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:14:35
- Bingo! (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:18:34
- Vlookup Example (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Jul 29, 16:17:50
- Similar to VLOOKUP but will return a '1' rather than the value. (General Chat) - JD3, Jul 29, 16:15:43
- Cheers (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:20:22
- to return a value, you use the match in an INDEX (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Jul 29, 16:20:09
- That sounds promising... (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:14:35
- First one is a huge list, including other data items (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:11:35
- I'd probably use match (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Jul 29, 16:12:38
- =vlookup(A1,B2:B10,1,0) (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Jul 29, 16:11:14
- I'm trying to... (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 29, 16:08:27
- use the vlookup function.... (n/m) (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Jul 29, 16:07:39
- You can also use the count function... (General Chat) - wobbly, Jul 29, 17:39:56
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