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Default Reports from Commonalities In Spreasheets


At my job, I run several reports that get dumped into excel spreadsheet
files. Some of these reports contain common elements like a name or
something. But each spreadheets may also have different attributes
associated with the name. For example, Spreadsheet1 may have a Worker
named Joe's Salary, office number and Phone number...Then Spreadsheet2
has Joes home address and social security number....is there a way that
I can generate a report in excel from these two spreadsheets that will
give me all of Joe's information? Any help would be greatly
apprectiated!


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