EXCEL: Find name and return multiple values

rk14

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Hello all,

I am a newbie with excel, so I'm hoping someone can help out.

in the workbook I'm working on, I have multiple tabs with data spread out.
  • Tab 1 contains a list of resources and the dates they will end support. Unfortunately, some list the full name, and others list just the first name.
  • Tab 2 contains a list of tools that the resources are is using. the resources can be supporting multiple applications. so in row 1-10, they could be supporting tools 2, 4, 5, 8-10.


I would like the following in tab 1:
- to be able to look up the resource firstname(cell B2) in Tab 1, find the matching name in Tab 2, and list all the tools they are supporting; separated by a semicolon().


I have looked through many tutorials but I think the nested statements are tripping me up


 

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Hello all,

I am a newbie with excel, so I'm hoping someone can help out.

in the workbook I'm working on, I have multiple tabs with data spread out.
  • Tab 1 contains a list of resources and the dates they will end support. Unfortunately, some list the full name, and others list just the first name.
  • Tab 2 contains a list of tools that the resources are is using. the resources can be supporting multiple applications. so in row 1-10, they could be supporting tools 2, 4, 5, 8-10.


I would like the following in tab 1:
- to be able to look up the resource firstname(cell B2) in Tab 1, find the matching name in Tab 2, and list all the tools they are supporting; separated by a semicolon().


I have looked through many tutorials but I think the nested statements are tripping me up


Can you please submit representative examples of your data for the two worksheets using XL2BB?
 
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