<IMHO, way too complicated to tackle with Excel>
I don't think so. Once we get a correct specification of what to do when, it can almost certainly be done in Excel (and in a dozen
of other applications)
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Kind regards,
Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel
"Mike Fogleman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| Creating a rule for the 2nd letter when all letters match would be the
| tricky part. Even if you choose the last letter in the name if all letters
| match you would get Rv and Re or Dl and De. In my example with Dl & De how
| could you tell one from the other? What if all letters match including the
| last letter?
| Rose
| Roseanne
| Both would Re. Again, how would you tell them apart?
| Now you would need two rules in an "IF" statement. What if there are more
| than 2 similar names to distinguish from?
| Rose
| Roseanne
| Rosanna
| Roanna
| The logic would be mind boggling trying to deal with all names that are
| similar and all the spelling possibilities that a parent can create to make
| their child unique, and still get a result that has some meaning or
| relationship to the real name. Even if you come up with a MegaRule to cover
| all possibilities, that result still would not be consistent for a
| particular name. Rose would be Re when compared with Roseanne, but when
| compared to Roanna it would be Rs, which would then break the rule for
| Roseanne, etc......
| IMHO, way too complicated to tackle with Excel.
|
| Mike F
|
| "Arnold" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| > Thanks for replying
| >
| > Good--you gave an even better example with Daniel vs. Danielle. The
| > reason for doing this is for space and traditional-saving business, but
| > I would also just like to know how.
| >
| > Is it possible for code to compare 2 or more firstnames in a range
| > letter by letter and, in cases like Daniel and Danielle and Rosette and
| > Roosevelt, automatically choose the first capital letter followed by a
| > different second letter? This would be cool.
| >
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