Sure. Drop one list under the other and insert a column with a label for
each record of either 2003 and 2004 for each list respectively, eg:-
Year Name
2003 a
2003 b
2003 c
2003 e
2003 g
2003 j
2003 l
2003 s
2003 t
2003 w
2003 y
2003 z
2004 b
2004 d
2004 e
2004 g
2004 h
2004 j
2004 l
2004 z
2004 w
2004 a
2004 q
2004 s
2004 p
2004 o
2004 i
Put a couple of headers in, and now select the lot and do Data / Pivot table
and Chart report, hit Next / Next / Finish.
Drag Name inot the ROW fields and Year into the COLUMN fields. Now drag
Name once again, but this time into the Data field. Now right click on the
word name which will probably be in cell A4, choose Field Settings /
Advanced / Click 'Descending' and choose 'using field - Count of name' and
then hit OK. Now ignore all the totals where it says 2, and the list where
all the totals are 1s below will be your list of unique names in each.
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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
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