I figured as much. That shouldn't be a problem as long as I make sure it
fires on every update of column B.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com>wrote:
2013/2/2 John Meyer <john.l.meyer@gmail.com>:
I have two columns. Column A displays the logon names being used and
Column B contains all possible logons (technically it's on another sheet,
but I'll simplify). What I want to appear on column C is a list of all
logons that are not being used. For instance:
COLUMNA:
Frank
Harry
George
COLUMNB
Frank
Harry
Jason
George
Steven
So what I want to appear in column c is:
Jason
Steven
I'd also like this to be dynamic, so as I pull logons and delete them,
the
list updates asd well. I've tried VLOOKUP and got sort of an answer, but
nor quite the one. Any ideas?
My guess is that this is impossible without involving a macro. The
problem is that there is no cell function that looks for first
non-match in a list and displays its row number. If there was such a
cell function, this would have been an easy task.
As I said, just a guess. Maybe someone will tell me that I'm wrong.
That would be nice.
Johnny Rosenberg
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