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I need to merge two spreadsheets based on customer#. What would be the
easiest way to do this without VB? My biggest problem is that I have not been able to confidently determine if each spreadsheet has all the relevant customer #s. Is there a function in Excel that can compare the two lists and tell me if any customers are missing? |
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where Chip has lots of stuff on this topic best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Richard" wrote in message ... I need to merge two spreadsheets based on customer#. What would be the easiest way to do this without VB? My biggest problem is that I have not been able to confidently determine if each spreadsheet has all the relevant customer #s. Is there a function in Excel that can compare the two lists and tell me if any customers are missing? |
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