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Matt

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I have a list of regions in column D and a list of regions in column A, some regions are present in both lists, some not. I want to transfer the corresponding region values in column B to column E, e.g. look at region in D2, does it appear in list in column A? If so, return corresponding value in column B to E2. Hope someone can help.

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Matt
 

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Hi Matt

In cell E1 put:

=IF(COUNTIF($A$1:$A$1000,D1)<>0,VLOOKUP(D1,$A$1:$B$1000,2,FALSE),"")

Copy down as far as needed. Then sort Column Column E to move empty text to the bottom.
 
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