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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T02:52:31+00:00 2026-06-16T02:52:31+00:00

I have two columns that are different from each other. One containing numbers and

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I have two columns that are different from each other. One containing numbers and the other containing text.
Trying to compare (match) both to another separate worksheet.

Of course, I can VLookup each one separatedly but that doesn’t give me the answer I’m looking for.
I want to know if the first two columns correlate with the other worksheet.

I also tried an IF(VLookup but probably did it wrong.

To sum it up. If Column A and Column B are both on the other worksheet, then True or False.

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    2026-06-16T02:52:32+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 2:52 am

    Here’s a worksheet function that’ll do what you want assuming you’re only looking in 1 column on worksheet 2. Just replace the values in [] with the actual ranges:

    =NOT(OR(ISNA(MATCH([ColumnA],[OtherWorksheet],FALSE)), ISNA(MATCH([ColumnB],[OtherWorksheet],FALSE))))
    

    Here’s an example using actual ranges:

    =NOT(OR(ISNA(MATCH(A1,Sheet2!A:A,FALSE)), ISNA(MATCH(B1,Sheet2!A:A,FALSE))))
    

    FYI: You could also use this formula for conditional formatting if you don’t want to display it in a cell.

    Just to explain it:
    MATCH will return a number if the value is found, otherwise it will be #N/A.
    ISNA will indicate if the result was #N/A.
    OR will result in TRUE if either nested ISNA indicates TRUE. (Meaning 1 value wasn’t found)
    NOT flips TRUE to FALSE and vice-versa.
    End result, if both values are found returns TRUE otherwise displays FALSE.

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