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I tried to attach the file previously but it is too big. I was able to get your code to run but the result when run on my test file only returns 22 rows when it should return 43. I was able to post the test file here:
Identify Matches between Sheet Columns (see post #6) It is a pretty complicated process (for me at least) and the example I asked about was a feeler to see if there was a way to do it without loop through all of the rows (speed enhancement). I believe with some slight mods that your approach might work, but it stills does a lot of looping and I'm not sure if in the end there would be that much improvement in speed. Thank you for sharing your ideas. I have used a dictionary before but clearly not as proficient with them as you. Well done!! |
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