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Lottery ckeck in Excel

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Mar 2, 2006
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I have a spreadsheet with six columns "A,B,C,D,E,F" and 1000 rows. Numbers is all I have in each column

I'd like to be able to search for six numbers. For example, if I type in a cell the following numbers 1-25-33-53-29-7
I want Excel to tell me if those numbers exist within my existing data. (To look in the 6 columns)
Also, if those numbers don't exist, then, can Excel tell me if I have 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 of those numbers.
Can it be done? It's for a lottery check.

Thanks,

Rita
 
... if I type in a cell the following numbers 1-25-33-53-29-7

... what about typing the numbers in 6 different cells instead? Is that acceptable? A solution for that would be a lot easier.



Cheers, Glenn.

Did you hear about the literalist show-jumper? He broke his nose jumping against the clock.
 
Hi,

I've made something like it in the past, but also in seperate cells. Wouldn't mind sending it to you, but I don't know how to do that through tek-tips. Don't really want to leave my e-mail address here.
 
Hi LievenV,

post your formulae and method on here for all of to benefit from. That's the whole point of this forum!

Cheers, Glenn.

Did you hear about the literalist show-jumper? He broke his nose jumping against the clock.
 
Fairly simple using COUNTIF if you are willing to enter your ticket's numbers in separate cells.

Parsing out from single-cell entry wouldn't be difficult, but doesn't seem worth the trouble.
 
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