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![]() Sunday, June 26, 2005 – Permalink – EXCELData Comparison
![]() The numbers appears in Column B are the totals of the list number in Column B. If the result = 1, the name appears in List 1 and does not appear in List 2. If the result = 2, the name appears in List 2 and does not appear in List 1. If the result = 3, the name appears in both lists (1+2=3). The action is not dynamic, so if you make changes, the Consolidation must be rerun. From: "Mr Excel ON EXCEL" (Holy Macro Books) Also see: John Walkenbach: Comparing Two Lists With Conditional Formatting Chip Pearson: Duplicate And Unique Items In Lists Here's a more complex method: Microsoft Office Online: Use Excel to compare two lists of data Also: BetterSolutions.com: What are Consolidated Worksheets ? See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 8:19 AM
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