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At 10:32 25/03/2013 -0700, Dave Liesse wrote:
I agree that the original question is a little confusing. What everybody seems to have forgotten in their replies, though, ...

I don't think anyone has had the chance to forget anything: you have yet to tell us exactly what you are trying to do. All we know is that you want the matching function VLOOKUP() to identify an entry that somehow does not match. There will generally be more than one such, of course, but you have given no idea of which of these - or how many of them - you wish to identify.

If we get to know what you are hoping to achieve, I'm sure there will be people willing to help. I look forward to that!

Brian Barker


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