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I've got what's probably a simple question concerning Microsoft Excel 2013 that I just can't figure out the answer to.

I have cell A1 that contains a name in the form of two words, such as "Jane Doe".

In two separate columns, I have separate lists of first and last names.

Here's what it looks like:

    A              B           C
1|  Jane Doe       Jane        Doe
2|                 John        Doe
3|                 Jane        Dooey
4|                 Doe         Dooey
5|

Here's what I'm trying to do: I'm trying to set up a validation rule in A1 that dissalows entering a two -word name that doesn't match a combination of columns B and C on some row.

How can I accomplish this?

Any and all help is much appreciated.

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  • What have you tried so far? Are you trying to find a VBA solution or an Excel would be enough?
    – R3uK
    Nov 20, 2015 at 7:15
  • I really need an excel formula for this one since I am trying to set a validation rule.
    – Daniel
    Nov 20, 2015 at 7:41
  • Do you want to actually stop the user from being able to enter anything else? Or do you want to maybe raise a flag in column D, that the entered name is not acceptable?
    – MGP
    Nov 20, 2015 at 8:16
  • I want to stop the user...data validation rule.
    – Daniel
    Nov 20, 2015 at 14:45

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If u add this formula to column D then you or A, Depends on where you add the name. It's a bit tricky to add the name in the same cell as the formula

=IF(MATCH(LEFT(A2;FIND(" ";A2)-1);B:B;0)=MATCH(RIGHT(A2;FIND(" ";A2)-2);C:C;0);TRUE;FALSE)

Then you can add what ever you wanna in the TRUEand FALSE

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  • Thanks for the reply, krib. This formula won't work for what I need, though. If I wanted to validate "Jane Dooey" from A1, it wouldn't work because MATCH will only find the first match.
    – Daniel
    Nov 20, 2015 at 14:48
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=NOT(ISERROR(IFERROR(VLOOKUP("*"&B1&"*"&C1&"*";A1;1;FALSE);VLOOKUP("*"&C1&"*"&B1&"*";A1;1;FALSE))))

You'd like - in my understanding - to allow any combination "*"&"x"&"*"&"y"&"*" / "*"&"y"&"*"&"x"&"*"to be accepted, e.g.
Martin Luther King Jr. | Martin | King
Luther King, Martin, Jr.| Martin | King

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  • Thanks for your reply. This is really close to what I'm looking for. I need it to work the other way around though. I need to be able to validate that if A1 contains "Jane Dooey" there is a row in columns B and C where "Jane" and "Dooey" meet.
    – Daniel
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:01
  • This does what you want if you accept Jane Dooey, Jr. too. Nov 24, 2015 at 11:28

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