I tried some test data and it seems to catch the 3, 4, and 5 'matches'
The logic is that if the macro finds 3, there's no point in continuing to look for 4 or 5
Look at my made up test data on SHEET2 and see if you can spot a flaw
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I tried some test data and it seems to catch the 3, 4, and 5 'matches'
The logic is that if the macro finds 3, there's no point in continuing to look for 4 or 5
Look at my made up test data on SHEET2 and see if you can spot a flaw
Capture.JPG
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Paul
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