Return true if all values are found in an array

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How to total the visible cells?
From the first blank cell below a filtered data set, press Alt+=. Instead of SUM, you will get SUBTOTAL(9,)
Assuming your array is in A1:A6, and the values in B1:B3, you could use this array formula

Code:
=COUNT(MATCH(B1:B3,A1:A6,0))=COUNT(B1:B3)
 
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In VBA, do you want it as part of a bigger routine, or do you want a UDF that returns true or false to the worksheet.
 
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Code:
Public Function MatchAll(ByRef Target As Range, ByRef Values As Range) As Boolean
Dim cell As Range

    MatchAll = True
    For Each cell In Values.Cells
    
        If IsError(Application.Match(cell.Value, Target, 0)) Then
        
            MatchAll = False
            Exit Function
        End If
    Next cell
End Function
 
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