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Default Merging Excel Spreadsheets

To whom it may concern;

I currently have two excel spreadsheets that i would like to merge. A bit
o' history:

In my office we have a database in which we enter all of our pertinent data.
However, the database is not equipped with any reporting function and thus
cannot produce reports or run stats for us. As a result we have asked our
administrator to provide us with "dumps" in the form of Excell spreadsheet.
We receive these "dumps" at the end of each month and each "dump" consist of
all historical data as well as any new data entered over the previous month.

In the course of my job I have added a few extra columns to the tabkles in
order to facilitate analysis. What I would like to do is merge the new
"dumps" with the previous tables in which I have added extra columns.

Is there a method to do this, perhaps with the use of named ranges?

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am dealing with over 10,000
records.

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