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All on one worksheet, I have a bunch of data validated cells in multiple
columns and rows (ranging from B24 to K68) which pull from a master name list in L2:L50. An exact match is not required, allowing me to type new names in the data validated cells if the name I want isn't already on the list. What I'd like to do is put a formula in my unused list cells that reference the range of data validated cells [and the names above itself in the list], and if it finds a name that /is/ in the data validated cells but /isn't/ in the list, show that value in the cell- essentially, so if I (or another user) types in a new name, it also is automatically added to the main list and is thereafter available in any of the other data validated cells/lists without having to re-type it. My brain hurts just thinking about it- so before I spend a lot of time, has anyone else set something like this up, and if so, can you share what approach you found most workable? Thanks!! Keith -- The enclosed questions or comments are entirely mine and don't represent the thoughts, views, or policy of my employer. Any errors or omissions are my own. |
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