Evaluate Range of Cells to Populate Adjacent Cells

I am working with a series of vendors by individual Personnel.  I would like to look at a range of cells, check the entries in the range for known personnel names, and then populate the adjacent cell with the vendor name

     A                      B

1  Name             Vendor

2  Fred

3  Harry

4  Rob

5  Sally          

Need to evaluate range 2:5 for Names Harry, Sally who are ABC and have vendor ABC placed in the B3 and B5

May 14th, 2015 9:52am

Re:  assign vendor names to individuals

Not enought information provided...
Formulas or VBA
Version of Excel
Where is the master list that determines the vendor/person match
How often is the match to be done
Are you familiar with the Vlookup function

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Jim Cone
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May 14th, 2015 12:22pm

Re:  assign vendor names to individuals

Not enought information provided...
Formulas or VBA
Version of Excel
Where is the master list that determines the vendor/person match
How often is the match to be done
Are you familiar with the Vlookup function

'---
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
free & commercial excel programs (n/a xl2013)
https://jumpshare.com/b/O5FC6LaBQ6U3UPXjOmX2
or
http://jmp.sh/K95N3ee
May 14th, 2015 4:21pm

Re:  assign vendor names to individuals

Not enought information provided...
Formulas or VBA
Version of Excel
Where is the master list that determines the vendor/person match
How often is the match to be done
Are you familiar with the Vlookup function

'---
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
free & commercial excel programs (n/a xl2013)
https://jumpshare.com/b/O5FC6LaBQ6U3UPXjOmX2
or
http://jmp.sh/K95N3ee
  • Edited by James Cone Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:03 PM
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May 14th, 2015 4:21pm

Formulas preferred...better grasp of formula then VBA.

Excel 2010

Master list is flat text file (.txt) that can be embedded in the workbook as a sheet.

Match is done once.  Data once evaluated, the revised entries can be then cut and pasted for replication.  Any data changes should be small enough to be a manual/hand entry into the sheet/workbook.

No, I am not familiar with vlookup.

May 19th, 2015 11:40am

Re: find info and put in cell

From your response it appears that the built-in Excel function vLookup can be used to populate your table.
You will have to add the master list to the workbook.
Example:   =VLOOKUP("Sally", MasterList!A2:B166, 2, FALSE)

The built-in Excel help file in xl2010 has a pretty good example on how to use it.

Also, this web site seems to have a good as most set of instructions...
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/excel-tips/how-to-use-excels-vlookup-function

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Jim Cone

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May 19th, 2015 7:04pm

Yes, sir...I will give it a try.

Thank you.

May 20th, 2015 1:56pm

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