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Hi all,
Need a bit of help to save a colleague about 3 days of work - and make me a hero in the process!
I'm trying to compare data between two columns to see whether they're a match or not. Easy, you might say, using VLOOKUP. Not so, because the data isn't formatted the same, as the info has come from about 4 different sources.
For example.
Column A - Customer Name
Column D - Customer name & Address
So what I want is to compare the data and if some of the data matches, return a result, but, what I currently have is returning too much data.
I.E. All Round Holidays is returning something starting Alice, because some of the data matches (Al, at the start).
Is there a way of telling Excel how many characters to match?
Or any other way of doing it?
I can supply a sample of the data to search, but obviously I can't supply the whole DB!
Thanks
Need a bit of help to save a colleague about 3 days of work - and make me a hero in the process!
I'm trying to compare data between two columns to see whether they're a match or not. Easy, you might say, using VLOOKUP. Not so, because the data isn't formatted the same, as the info has come from about 4 different sources.
For example.
Column A - Customer Name
Column D - Customer name & Address
So what I want is to compare the data and if some of the data matches, return a result, but, what I currently have is returning too much data.
I.E. All Round Holidays is returning something starting Alice, because some of the data matches (Al, at the start).
Is there a way of telling Excel how many characters to match?
Or any other way of doing it?
I can supply a sample of the data to search, but obviously I can't supply the whole DB!
Thanks