May I see the coding since I am not familiar with Macro..
Thanks in advance..
Regards,
nway.gandar
demechani wrote:
Try this play ..
23-May-08
Try this play ..
Assume data in cols A, B, C (as per post) start in row2 down
Put in D2: =IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(B2,C:C,0)),"x","")
Copy D2 down to the last row of data in col B. This flags email in col B
which match those in col C with an "x". Apply autofilter on col D, choose
"x", this gives you the filtered results (in cols A and B) that I think
you're after.
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Compare 2 columns and align duplicates into same row
Hi
Im trying to sort out my email list.
After doing a mail out to the list of 1500 I found that about 220 had
bounced. I am now faced with trying to link up the bounced emails to the
persons they belong to.
I have 3 columns Fname/Lname column A,
Email Column B,
Bounced Emails Column C.
As columns A & B both are the same size (1500 rows) it's making finding
the
220 in column C very time consuming.
I am hoping that I can find a formula or something that will let me find
the
duplicates in column C and sort them to the same rows in column B rather
than
just highlighting the duplicates which I have been able to do. But the
sorting to the correct row is proving to be very difficult.
Hope this is clear to you all what im looking for?
Thanx for your help in advance, Mike
Try this play ..
Try this play ..
Assume data in cols A, B, C (as per post) start in row2 down
Put in D2: =IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(B2,C:C,0)),"x","")
Copy D2 down to the last row of data in col B. This flags email in col B
which match those in col C with an "x". Apply autofilter on col D, choose
"x", this gives you the filtered results (in cols A and B) that I think
you're after.
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Thanx Max for your help, but it isnt working how I intended it to.
Thanx Max for your help, but it isnt working how I intended it to.
I wanted to be able to match up the Bounced emails in Column "C" with the
emails in column "B".
Your formula has marked the bounced emails with an "x" in column "D" and
when sorting hasnt moved them next to the duplicate email in Column "B".
Is there something im doing wrong or is the formula incorrect?
Sorry for the inconvience and thanx for your help in advance.
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Try this revised playAssume data in cols A, B, C (as per post) start in
row2
Try this revised play
Assume data in cols A, B, C (as per post) start in row2 down
In D2:
=IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH($C2,$B:$B,0)),INDEX(A:A,MATCH($C2,$B:$B,0)),"")
Copy D2 to E2, fill down to last row of data in col C. This should return
cols A & B aligned with the bounced email in col C.
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EXCEL: Matching then Aligning Data across rows and down columns
Hi All,
I have what I believe to be a simple problem, but for the life of me, i
can't seem to figure it out.
Each month, I get a list of the top 150 advertisers and the dollar amount
spent on 8 different online sites.
Many of the top advertisers across these 8 online sites are duplicated but
not all.
So, what I end up with is several list of sites with corresponding dollars
but it's not organized as a whole.
My goal is to MATCH and ALIGN the data across rows and down columns so
that EACH ROW has the SAME advertiser and their corresponding dollars
spent.
Example:
.....Column A....Column B....Column C....Column D
ROW1: Expedia....$3,200 ........................
ROW2: ....................... Expedia ....$5,300
Desired result:
.....Column A....Column B....Column C.....Column D
ROW 1: Expedia ..$3,200........Expedia ...$ 5,300
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
bob
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